Fernando Alonso on Wednesday said he intends to retire as a Ferrari driver. The double world champion, and former Minardi, Renault and McLaren driver, is now comfortably Ferrari’s ‘number 1’ and regarded as perhaps the very
Nico Hulkenberg has admitted he is enjoying his status as the most experienced driver at Sauber this year. It is a new experience for the 25-year-old, who although now a very familiar face in the paddock,
Less than a month ago, the FIA’s low-profile president Jean Todt seemed to race away from the issue of cost cutting in formula one. Many teams on the grid are pleading for the governing body to
Dr Helmut Marko insists pre-season comments he made about Mark Webber were never supposed to be interpreted as criticism of the Australian driver. Austrian Marko, seen by most as team owner Dietrich Mateschitz’s right hand man,
Williams is pinning its hopes of turning its fortunes around early in the season with a big upgrade package that will be introduced at the Spanish Grand Prix. Williams, which returned to winning ways last year
Force India team principal Vijay Mallya believes his team can “bring home some big points” from this weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix. Both Paul di Resta and Adrian Sutil had to retire from the Malaysian Grand Prix
Mark Webber should be able to cope with life as a highly-paid and rated ‘number 2’. That is the view of former Williams driver Alex Wurz, who is the latest pundit to comment on the ‘Multi-21’
One respected veteran correspondent has allayed fears F1’s scream will become a whimper when the new V6 rules take over next year. Apparently spurred on by Bernie Ecclestone, the F1 circuits’ union chief Ron Walker told
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