The uncertainty about Lotus’ future is likely to race on beyond the end of the 2016 season. That is the admission of the struggling Enstone team’s deputy Federico Gastaldi, despite the fact that Renault’s letter of
Countrymen Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Raikkonen exchanged words in the wake of their controversial last-lap crash. That is the claim of a third Finn, former double world champion Mika Hakkinen, who has weighed into the crash
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
Dr Helmut Marko has clarified that F1 risks punching a four-car hole in the grid if a solution to the engine supply crisis is not found. At Sochi, it was rumoured that while former quadruple world
Nico Rosberg has played down the likelihood that he will have to spend the remainder of the season playing a supporting role for his teammate. After his Sochi breakdown, Mercedes’ German driver was actually passed for
McLaren-Honda’s focus is now firmly on 2016, as the Anglo-Japanese collaboration openly eyes the remaining races of this season as tests. Indeed, at Sochi, an upgraded ‘power unit’ – with a notably different engine note –
Felipe Nasr is delighted his sharp turn in 2015 appeared to pay off immediately at Sochi. After a strong start to his F1 career early this season, the Brazilian has struggled more recently to feel comfortable
With the late announcement of Kimi Raikkonen’s penalty at Sochi, Mercedes began to celebrate long after the chequered flag. The stewards’ call, after deliberating over Raikkonen’s last lap crash into Valtteri Bottas, gave Mercedes enough extra
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