Toro Rosso’s cars could turn yellow, Red Bull official Dr Helmut Marko has admitted. As he criticises engine partner Renault for its retrograde step in 2015, Marko has also confirmed that talks with the French marque
Valtteri Bottas’ manager has admitted he is not sure the Williams driver will return to action next weekend in Malaysia. “I am well informed about it,” said former double world champion Mika Hakkinen, who along with
Formula one did not present the best image of itself as the 2015 season opened in Australia. That is the view of several experts and insiders, following Sauber’s courtroom battles, cars stranded in the pits and
Reigning MotoGP champion Marc Marquez has backed Honda to succeed in formula one. Riding for the Japanese marque’s official factory team Repsol-Honda, the 22-year-old Spaniard has been dominant since stepping into the top two-wheel category. He
Renault has revealed it took an unusually-aggressive approach to the 2015 season opener, at works partner Red Bull’s behest. Amid Red Bull’s disastrous start to the new world championship in Australia, the energy drink-owned team lashed
Mercedes could have a race on its hands in 2015. After Melbourne, Christian Horner claimed the advantage now wielded by the silver team is bigger than at any time during Red Bull’s four-year title reign. Indeed,
Sauber has admitted it was “surprised” to read ousted driver Giedo van der Garde’s media statement on Wednesday. After the courtroom battle of Melbourne, the two sides have reached a settlement that reportedly involves the return
Valtteri Bottas is recovering from his back injury in Indonesia, the Williams team has confirmed. The Finn had to sit out the Melbourne season opener last Sunday after suffering a torn disc in his back during
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