Fernando Alonso has played down the likelihood that he will drive a single race beyond the end of his current McLaren contract. Amid McLaren-Honda’s abysmal 2015, there have been rumours the Spaniard might take a sabbatical
Kevin Magnussen and McLaren-Honda on Friday confirmed reports in the Danish media that the two sides have split. The Copenhagen Post declared that the young Dane, who made his debut for the Woking team in 2014
Ferrari has signaled its intention to veto any moves to cap the cost of engines in formula one. In July, it emerged that the FIA planned to cap the cost of a supply of expensive customer
Niki Lauda has slammed Sauber after the Swiss team filed a complaint about F1’s governance with the European Commission. Sauber chief Monisha Kaltenborn, backed by the Silverstone based team Force India, argues that Bernie Ecclestone unfairly
F1’s struggling engine manufacturers will be able to deploy performance upgrade ‘tokens’ during the 2016 season. The news follows a key meeting on Thursday in Geneva, in which it was also agreed between the FIA and
Two important meetings that will determine Pascal Wehrlein’s future in formula one are now looming. The first is this weekend at Hockenheim, where the young German will blow out the candles on his 21st birthday cake
Kevin Magnussen is splitting with McLaren, two Danish publications report. The 23-year-old has been the Woking team’s reserve driver in 2015, having lost his race seat after just a single season. Dane Magnussen, the son of
Jenson Button has tipped McLaren-Honda stablemate Kevin Magnussen for a formula one race seat in 2016. The pair were partnered together at the Woking team last year, but McLaren-Honda is now charging ahead with an all-champion
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