It is too early to say just how good the new Mercedes is, according to team boss Ross Brawn. After an up-and-down first test for the new silver W04, former double world champion Mika Hakkinen admitted
Mark Webber will be 37 this year but his former Red Bull teammate David Coulthard says the Australian could continue in Formula One for several years. Coulthard says Webber is driving as well as ever and
Kamui Kobayashi looks set to continue his motor racing career in Le Mans-style sports car racing. After three full seasons in F1, the popular and exciting Japanese lost his Sauber race seat for 2013 and failed
Rookie Max Chilton has admitted he would prefer to have Timo Glock as his teammate in 2013. Actually, Marussia dispensed with German Glock’s experienced services in favour of a ‘pay driver’ — another rookie in the
Christian Horner recently committed to his long-time future to Red Bull Racing, by signing a multi-year deal with the reigning World Champions. The announcement came just days after the 39-year-old was spotted in Maranello, prompting rumours
Felipe Massa, who clocked the fastest overall time at last week’s Jerez test, has declared the Ferrari F138 “better” than its predecessor. “It’s more consistent, better in braking, in and out of the corners and easier
Sebastian Vettel is the best, but Mercedes can be a top-three contender in 2013. That is the claim of Niki Lauda, the triple world champion who is also the straight-talking expert pundit for German television RTL.
Yet another fiery day at Jerez, and this time was de la Rosa’s and his Ferrari F138 turn to catch fire. But despite all that heat the Iceman, Kimi Raikkonen has set the pace on the
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