F1’s youngest ever driver Max Verstappen is expecting controversy about his age and experience to continue for now. At just over 17 years of age, the young Dutchman raised eyebrows when backer Red Bull announced that
British newspapers say Jenson Button has been selected to be fellow champion Fernando Alonso’s Honda-powered McLaren teammate in 2015. Contrary to earlier speculation that after long deliberations the Woking team’s in-house protege Kevin Magnussen would win
Red Bull is playing down the likely effect of Adrian Newey’s diminished involvement. Although the sport’s best paid and most highly rated engineer is staying with Red Bull at Milton Keynes, he will be heading a
Mercedes’ F1 engine rivals are targeting a ‘loophole’ in the regulations, according to media reports. Speed Week claims the 2015 season could kick off next March amid a dispute, as Ferrari and Renault reportedly sense a
Jean Todt has revealed his ambition to welcome “or or more” new teams to formula one. Although Caterham returned in Abu Dhabi, the collapse of the least competitive backmarkers this year reduced the grid from 22
Felipe Nasr has played down suggestions he is kicking off his F1 career with an ailing team. A constant and respected presence on the grid for over twenty years, Hinwil based Sauber sunk to its worst-ever
Jolyon Palmer has expressed frustration that his new GP2 title has not proved an instant ticket to formula one. The son of former F1 driver Jonathan, 23-year-old Briton Palmer is in the running for a Force
Max Verstappen says working with a modern formula one team is easy. Since the 17-year-old was controversially signed by Toro Rosso for 2015, the sport’s governing FIA has moved to clamp down on allowing such young
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