Lewis Hamilton was giving mixed messages this week in the wake of Mercedes’ mysterious Singapore slump. The otherwise-dominant German squad was suddenly slower not only than Ferrari but also Red Bull on the floodlit streets, and
Mika Hakkinen says Mercedes’ performance problem of Singapore is perhaps not as unique as it seemed. The otherwise-dominant team’s sudden slump on the floodlit streets was fuel for F1’s usual conspiracy theorists, with some surmising that
After Mercedes’ mysterious performance slump of Singapore, boss Toto Wolff is no longer ruling out team orders. Earlier, Wolff said he would continue to allow the silver-clad drivers to duel freely at the front, while Nico
Red Bull is stepping up its F1 quit threat by putting pressure on the sport’s authorities, and potential supplier Ferrari. At present, the energy drink camp is in the throes of divorce from Renault, but Mercedes’
Red Bull did not push hard for a supply of Mercedes engines, the German team’s chairman and F1 legend Niki Lauda says. Obviously splitting with Renault, the energy drink-owned camp is now threatening to pull out
Jenson Button has admitted he has made a decision about his future in formula one. Multiple British newspapers on Monday claimed F1’s veteran of 16 consecutive seasons is preparing to announce his retirement ahead of this
Sergio Perez is set to be unveiled as the second Lotus driver for 2016, Italy’s La Gazzetta dello Sport is reporting on Tuesday. Even though the Renault buyout is said to be imminent, it is believed
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