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Lotus survives court, Button linked to Rena...

Sep 29, 2015No Comments

Renault’s ‘letter of intent’ has given Lotus ten more weeks to finalise the sale of the embattled Enstone team. Mere hours before Lotus faced London’s high court on Monday, Renault announced that it is now committed

Nico Hulkenberg

Two teams lodge F1 complaint to European Un...

Sep 29, 2015No Comments

Two midfield teams have carried through their threat to formally complain to the European Union about formula one’s governance structure. For months, smaller teams have been bemoaning the inequality in pitlane, describing the income system and

Suzuka 2015 Race Start

“There was no TV manipulation” ...

Sep 29, 2015No Comments

Bernie Ecclestone has denied he manipulated the coverage of Sunday’s Japanese grand prix to exclude Mercedes. The silver cars, finishing first and second at Suzuka after the Singapore slump, were shown for just 5 of the

Daniel Ricciardo

Hakkinen understands Red Bull quit talks

Sep 29, 2015No Comments

Mika Hakkinen says he can understand why Red Bull is threatening to quit formula one over its engine situation. The energy drink company, with two teams on the grid, is in the throes of divorce from

Nico Rosberg

Rosberg blames poor start on technical prob...

Sep 29, 2015No Comments

Nico Rosberg has revealed there was a technical reason he fell behind teammate Lewis Hamilton after starting the Japanese grand prix from pole. According to some, the fact Hamilton won yet again despite starting behind his

Fernando Alonso

Alonso’s patience with Honda is runni...

Sep 29, 2015No Comments

Suzuka could have been the turning-point in Fernando Alonso’s patience with the McLaren-Honda project. That is the view of F1 legend Alain Prost, a figure closely associated with the glory days of the Anglo-Japanese partnership that

Fernando Alonso

One-way blame game needs to stop – Ar...

Sep 28, 2015No Comments

As the struggling McLaren-Honda union hit a new low at Suzuka, Yasuhisa Arai suggests the one-way blame game needs to stop. In front of the Japanese carmaker’s highest-ranking officials at the Honda-owned track, the new alliance

Jenson Button with Ron Dennis

Button unimpressed with Dennis commnets

Sep 28, 2015No Comments

There were plenty of shattered pieces to pick up after McLaren-Honda’s struggling collaboration continued to fall apart in Japan. Even Mercedes’ Niki Lauda was drawn into the saga, having suggested that his old team boss Ron