The extent of Sauber’s Russian rescue deal, and the emergence of future team driver Sergey Sirotkin, caught the world of formula one by surprise. Russian F1 commentator Alexei Popov is quoted by Basler Zeitung newspaper: “I
Sergey Sirotkin, Sauber’s next race driver, insists he must jump at the chance to enter formula one next year, despite his young age. Not yet 18, news that struggling Swiss team Sauber’s new Russian partners will
A stream of announcements flowed out of formula one teams’ press offices early on Tuesday. Marussia announced not only that it will switch from Cosworth to Ferrari power for 2014 and beyond, but that its technical
Fernando Alonso has refused to criticise the sequence of mid-season changes to the construction of Pirelli’s 2013 tyres. Before Silverstone, F1’s Italian supplier wanted to drop its steel-belted construction in favour if a kevlar one, following
World champion Sebastian Vettel insists it “does not matter” who is selected by Red Bull to replace the departing Mark Webber in 2014. The German has previously admitted he would like to call friend and badminton
Sauber boss Monisha Kaltenborn has clarified reports suggesting the Swiss team has been bought by Russian entities. Having earlier admitted a sale of the team could not be ruled out, the struggling Hinwil based outfit announced
Sergey Sirotkin’s father has played down suggestions the teenager is too young to make his formula one debut later this year. It is reported that, off the back of the ailing Swiss team’s rescue deal in
The Williams F1 Team today confirmed that it will run its Development Driver Susie Wolff and rising star Daniel Juncadella at the Young Driver Test at Silverstone Circuit on 17-19 July. Pastor Maldonado will also take
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