Buried in the Giedo van der Garde saga, Sauber is silent. The embattled Swiss team has not issued a ‘tweet’ since Monday, and while it is usually one of the first to publish post-session statements to
Kevin Magnussen swiftly took responsibility after crashing his McLaren-Honda in Melbourne practice. The Dane is filling in for Fernando Alonso this weekend, as the Spaniard continues to recover from his mysterious Barcelona testing crash. After returning
Nico Rosberg was determined to stay in front and he beat team-mate Lewis Hamilton to set the pace in Friday practice as Mercedes dominated at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver was only 0.1s
Giedo van der Garde is still in the Albert Park paddock on Friday, even though Sauber’s two other contracted race drivers were seated in the cars. But Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr went nowhere in Friday
Lewis Hamilton has slammed a newspaper report that suggested he was demanding $1.5 million per week to sign a new Mercedes deal. Boss Toto Wolff has already rubbished the claims, telling a reporter “You must question
Williams has joined Mercedes in hitting out at a proposal to ban wind tunnels in formula one. The proposal, admittedly “extreme” and “controversial” in the words of boss Christian Horner, has come from the Red Bull
Nico Rosberg managed to beat his team-mate Lewis Hamilton to fastest time while Mercedes dominated the first practice session of the new formula 1 season. The German driver was just 0.029 seconds quicker than the world
Giedo van der Garde arrived at Albert Park early on Friday and headed straight into the Sauber garage. The development followed his lawyers filing a contempt of court action against the Swiss team in which Sauber
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