Heikki Kovalainen has admitted he is unlikely to reappear for Caterham during Friday practice sessions in 2013. “I think not,” said the Finn, who after losing his race seat at the end of last year, was
Red Bull needs to clear some hurdles before the Austrian grand prix can go ahead in 2014. The energy drink company and Bernie Ecclestone announced on Tuesday that an agreement to stage a race mid next
Bernie Ecclestone has agreed a deal with Dietrich Mateschitz for a grand prix at the renovated and relaunched Red Bull Ring in 2014. The energy drink company, headed by Austrian billionaire and F1 team owner Mateschitz,
Sergey Sirotkin, set to smash the record next year as the youngest ever F1 racer, has hit back at claims he is a “pay driver”. The 17-year-old’s father is a key figure among the Russian entities
Jean-Eric Vergne has admitted he would prefer to see teammate Daniel Ricciardo become the next driver at Red Bull Racing. Although Red Bull, and the French driver himself, are not ruling out Vergne’s chances, boss Christian
Sergey Sirotkin’s current boss, Igor Salaquarda, thinks the Russian teen’s formula one opportunity has come way too early. Sirotkin, not yet 18, is in line to make his grand prix debut next March with Sauber, as
Monisha Kaltenborn could be the big loser of Sauber’s Russian rescue deal. Sonntagszeitung newspaper reports that the ailing Swiss team’s new partners, all linked to the Russian Federation, are planning to inject a staggering $500 million
Heikki Kovalainen has played down rumours he is shaping up to oust the underperforming rookie Giedo van der Garde at Caterham. The team, having earlier paid the highly rated Finn Kovalainen since formation in 2010, opted
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