Ferrari is on the cusp of tipping the balance of its resources away from the 2013 championship battle. Although second only to title leader Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso’s deficit to the top Red Bull is a
Mark Webber has backed the appointment of Daniel Ricciardo as his Red Bull successor as a win against the trend of ‘pay drivers’ in F1. “Daniel deserves the job, which is the most important thing,” he
Leaving Ferrari could be the best thing for Felipe Massa. That is the opinion of a growing number of figures, after the Italian team decided to replace the long-serving Brazilian with Kimi Raikkonen for 2014. “Our
Sebastian Vettel has admitted Red Bull is getting better as a team as it accrues more experience and titles. Together with the German, the Milton-Keynes based outfit has collected every drivers’ and constructors’ title on offer
Sebastian Vettel has admitted he will miss his teammate Mark Webber. The pair, teamed together at Red Bull since 2009, have had an often fraught relationship that arguably broke down completely after this year’s ‘multi-21’ affair.
Lotus has been the victim as more powerful teams waved chequebooks to lure key people. In quick succession, Ferrari has poached Lotus’ technical director James Allison, star driver Kimi Raikkonen, and aerodynamics chief Dirk de Beer.
Lotus is weighing up between Nico Hulkenberg and Felipe Massa to complete its 2014 driver lineup. Asked recently if – in the interests of continuity – Romain Grosjean will definitely be retained next year if Kimi
Kimi Raikkonen’s rallying foray made him a better formula one driver. That is the claim of 2003 world rally champion Petter Solberg, who got to know the ‘iceman’ during his two-year F1 sabbatical in 2010 and
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