Kimi Raikkonen has admitted he is weighing up two offers to remain in formula one beyond 2013. In the wake of his impressive return to the sport, the Finn’s two-year contract with Lotus is now expiring.
Toto Wolff says he trusts Pirelli to act fairly to all formula one teams. Mercedes and Red Bull have been the most vocal about the Italian marque’s controversial 2013 tyres, causing Pirelli to announce significant changes
McLaren is not looking to change its driver lineup, team boss Martin Whitmarsh said this week. The Woking based team is happy with the highly experienced Jenson Button, but admitted last week it can’t be sure
World champion Sebastian Vettel has called on Pirelli to consider a fundamentally different approach to its role as F1 tyre supplier. The ‘T-word’ has been the buzz of the paddock throughout 2013 so far, and the
Nico Hulkenberg has left open the possibility of a future tie-in with Ferrari. When the talented 25-year-old made the curious and apparently sideways step from Force India to Sauber for 2013, many sensed a ‘Ferrari factor’.
Mercedes made a deal with McLaren to secure Paddy Lowe’s early release, according to reports in the British media. On Monday, the F1 team Mercedes announced that Briton Lowe will start work as executive technical director
Motorsport director Paul Hembery told Reuters that the Italian company would find a solution that all teams could agree on without the outcome having a major impact on the championship. He said the aim was “to
F1’s owners have voted to keep Bernie Ecclestone at the helm of the sport, despite reports German prosecutors have decided to charge him with bribery. The bribery case surrounds a payment of $44 million to now-jailed
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