Fernando Alonso will sit out next weekend’s Australian grand prix. McLaren announced the news on Tuesday, despite insisting the Spaniard has been checked by doctors in the wake of his Barcelona testing crash and four days
Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne on Tuesday admitted the Maranello team might have to wait for its next F1 title. “2018? Absolutely, but we will try to do it a little before,” he smiled at the Geneva
With testing back under way, we are creeping ever closer to the return of the Formula One season, which is a huge relief. Although last season was just a two-horse race between Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes has confirmed the departure of new world champion Lewis Hamilton’s performance engineer Jock Clear. “We thank Jock for his work and wish him well and all the best for the future,” international media quote a
Pedro de la Rosa has refused to comment on whether he will be following his countryman and friend out of Ferrari. It is rumoured that, with Esteban Gutierrez and his Mexican backers arriving at Maranello to
F1’s owner CVC has made three notable appointments to the sport’s executive board. After escaping jail in the wake of the Gerhard Gribkowsky scandal, chief executive Bernie Ecclestone has finally resumed his place at the table.
Lotus really was one of Fernando Alonso’s options for the 2015 season, team owner Gerard Lopez has admitted. As the long saga preceding the Spanish driver’s switch from Ferrari to McLaren played out, many teams in
Christian Horner has confirmed that Red Bull’s engine supplier Renault is now working with Mario Illien. As the French engine marque faltered at the start of the new ‘power unit’ era, rumours Renault had turned to
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