Gene Haas says the money he will spend on formula one is comparable to his four-car operation in the American tin-top series Nascar. Californian Haas has partnered with Ferrari and Dallara to enter F1 next year
Niki Lauda has admitted he is worried about this weekend’s Russian grand prix. Earlier, we reported that Mercedes is indeed nervous about Sochi, despite dominating recently at Suzuka. Suzuka took place just a week after Singapore,
Lotus’ travelling staff are once again locked out of the struggling team’s designated paddock building ahead of a grand prix. Amid the Enstone team’s obvious financial trouble as negotiations with Renault continue, staff had no access
Christian Horner has revealed that talks with two manufacturers are taking place as Red Bull continues to work on its engine supplier crisis. Amid the Renault divorce, the energy drink company says it will have to
A slightly nervous Mercedes is preparing for this weekend’s Russian grand prix. Actually, the usually utterly-dominant German squad can wrap up the 2015 constructors’ world championship this weekend at Sochi. But although the silver cars finished
Mercedes lost millions as it dominantly won last year’s world championships. Writing in the Swiss newspaper Blick, the veteran F1 journalist Roger Benoit says the German carmaker spent $360 million on its grand prix venture in
Jenson Button might not be ready to retire even after the 2016 season. In the past few weeks, the 35-year-old has made no secret of his deliberations about the future amid an apparent contractual dispute with
Michelin is reportedly back in the running to become F1’s sole tyre supplier from 2017. It is already known that the French marque, like the sport’s current partner Pirelli, has been approved by the FIA and
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