Bernie Ecclestone has welcomed reports Red Bull might be looking at buying formula one. Some journalists have speculated there is more than meets the eye to the former world champions’ mischief-making in past weeks, including bemoaning
Ferrari is closing the gap to dominant Mercedes in more ways than one, according to reports. The fabled Maranello marque has made a big step forward over the winter, leapfrogging Red Bull and Williams to become
Lewis Hamilton takes the pole for the Malaysian Grand Prix of 2015. After a rain struck qualifying session we have a copy cat of the last year top three with Sebastian Vettel splitting the two Mercedes
After the silence of Melbourne, Manor finally got its engines running in Malaysia. The resurrected Marussia team cited software problems two weeks ago, but were warned by Bernie Ecclestone and the FIA that another weekend spent
Susie Wolff has admitted she is surprised and disappointed with Williams’ latest signing. Given Valtteri Bottas’ back issues in Australia, Wolff – the British team’s 32-year-old test and occasional Friday driver – might have expected to
Niki Lauda says Mercedes is staying out of the political debate surrounding the team’s ongoing dominance of formula one. After Melbourne, Red Bull – threatening even to quit the sport in protest – called for drastic
Adrian Sutil’s legal dispute with Sauber is still ongoing. Late last year, although both the German driver as well as Giedo van der Garde had already signed contracts for 2015, the Swiss F1 team decided to
Hockenheim has hit back at Bernie Ecclestone’s suggestion that Germany might not return to the F1 calendar in 2016. The country has been controversially axed from this year’s schedule, but that was essentially because of the
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