As F1 speeds towards its next battleground, the debate about the very future of the sport will also resume in Malaysia. After the Melbourne opener, Red Bull furiously slammed the current regulations and threatened to pull
McLaren on Monday confirmed reports Fernando Alonso is preparing to return to action this weekend in Malaysia. Spanish media reported on Sunday that, after meeting with FIA-appointed doctors at Cambridge, the 33-year-old got the green-light. McLaren
F1 is simply adjusting to the new “global trend” of younger athletes. That is the claim of Max Verstappen, who in Melbourne shattered the old record to become the youngest race driver in the history of
A new controversy surrounding F1’s fuel-flow rules could be brewing. A year has now passed since Daniel Ricciardo was disqualified from the 2014 season opener when his Red Bull-Renault was found to have breached the maximum
Niki Lauda has described the official demise of Mercedes’ home race this year as “sad”. The F1 legend and Mercedes team chairman confirmed reports that the German carmaker made efforts to save the July 19 race,
Monisha Kaltenborn has broken her silence on the Giedo van der Garde affair, admitting she made “mistakes”. The storm surrounding Sauber’s Indian-born Austrian boss and co-owner in Australia recently caused some reporters to question her ongoing
Fernando Alonso’s manager says the McLaren-Honda driver will be back in action in Malaysia next weekend. “Fernando will be in Malaysia,” Luis Garcia-Abad announced to the Spanish press early on Saturday. It is known that the
Fernando Alonso’s Barcelona testing crash has cost insurers EUR 1.8 million so far. That is the claim of Italy’s specialist La Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper, who said the Spanish driver and McLaren had to follow doctors’
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