Michelin is sticking firm on its stance that F1 needs a change of tyre philosophy. After the blowout saga of Spa, and now the post-Monza tyre pressure controversy, it might be said that Michelin has put
Lotus deputy Federico Gastaldi says he is still waiting for Renault to make its decision about buying the Enstone team. It is a harrowing time for the financially-crippled black and gold-coloured team, who have faced off
Renault helped Lotus to survive a crucial court date on Monday, as the two sides continue to drive towards a team buyout deal. Financially-crippled Lotus headed straight from Monza to the London high court, where the
Red Bull is now shaping up to be powered by Ferrari engines in 2016. Earlier, it emerged that the energy drink team and its sister outfit Toro Rosso were definitely set to split with their current
Sunday’s chequered flag has already waved, Monza is firmly on the 2016 calendar, but the future of the historic and popular Italian grand prix is still making news. That is because figures both inside and outside
Nico Rosberg remains free to chase Lewis Hamilton for the 2015 title, their Mercedes boss Toto Wolff insists. That is despite the fact that Rosberg’s retirement at Monza leaves him a whopping 53 points behind, which
Lewis Hamilton wins the Italian Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel finishes second and with Rosberg’s retirement Felipe Massa takes the final podium place with Bottas fourth. The second Ferrari is P5 and he is followed by Perez, Hulkenberg, Ricciardo, Ericsson
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