Bernie Ecclestone has now stepped away from his earlier claim that the sale of formula one is imminent. Earlier this week, the F1 supremo indicated that he thinks one of three interested parties will take over
Flavio Briatore has backed Fernando Alonso’s claim that the Spaniard is staying put at McLaren-Honda. Having lost his temper on the radio at Suzuka, and telling reporters afterwards that he is not sure he will still
Kimi Raikkonen has refused to back former teammate Fernando Alonso’s view that radio traffic should not be broadcast live in formula one. Alonso’s outbursts at Suzuka, in which he compared Honda’s “embarrassing” power unit to a
Jenson Button has defended his McLaren-Honda teammate, following Fernando Alonso’s controversial radio outbursts at Suzuka. Spaniard Alonso, who called Honda’s “embarrassing” power unit akin to a “GP2 engine”, explained at Sochi that he was simply “frustrated”
Roberto Merhi says he has not given up on remaining in F1 next year, even though four drivers are clamouring at the two seats at Manor. The Spaniard is back at the wheel for Sochi, but
Daniel Ricciardo has backed the October deadline set by his boss to end Red Bull’s current engine crisis. If the deadline comes and goes without the energy drink company finding engines for its two F1 teams,
As Red Bull’s options narrow further, Ferrari boss Maurizio Arrivabene has played down the prospect of a 2016 engine deal. And the Italian told Brazil’s Globo that the perception that the fate of Red Bull and
Dietrich Mateschitz has now set a target for the end of Red Bull’s current engine crisis, and it is looming fast. “Sometime in late October,” the owner of Red Bull Racing and Toro Rosso declared to
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