Toto Wolff has admitted Mercedes is disappointed with long time partner McLaren’s move to link up with works Honda engines in 2015. Formerly McLaren’s works engine partner, Mercedes set up its own F1 team a few
Pirelli’s planned changes to its controversial tyres for Canada and beyond are now under a dark cloud. Media reports, including by Marco Canseco in the Spanish sports daily Marca, say the FIA has hit back by
Ferrari has joined Lotus in criticising Pirelli’s mid-season tyre tweak. Following early-season criticism, culminating in the furore after Barcelona recently, Pirelli announced it is making key changes to its controversial 2013 tyres for next month’s Canadian
In an article posted recently on Omnicours.it it has been revealed that Mercedes are working hard on a heavily revised rear suspension package as well as on new brake intakes for the next race in Monaco.
Most formula one teams cannot afford to pay the prices quoted by engine manufacturers for next year’s all-new turbo V6 engines. That is the claim of the German newspaper Bild, insisting that grandees Red Bull, Ferrari,
McLaren has played down suggestions Honda will unfairly benefit from the great British team’s continuing collaboration with Mercedes next year. It was announced in Tokyo on Thursday that McLaren will be powered by ‘works’ turbo V6
Niki Lauda has hailed Pirelli’s move to alter the design of its 2013 tyres ahead of the Canadian grand prix next month and beyond. Lotus, arguably the team with the best grip on the Italian supplier’s
Today Honda confirmed its 2015 return to formula one, announcing it will supply engines to its 80s and 90s works partner McLaren. “We’re proud and thrilled to be joining forces once more to take on the
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