The F1 world is now eyeing yet another date for the delayed announcement of McLaren’s 2015 driver lineup. The British team’s board met at Woking on Thursday to reportedly discuss whether Jenson Button or Kevin Magnussen
Gene Haas, F1’s newest team owner, has admitted to keeping a sharp eye on the turmoil at Maranello. This year, after securing a place on the 2016 grid, Nascar co-owner Haas agreed a deal with Ferrari
F1 could be set to lose one of its major free-to-air broadcasters in a key market, according to Germany’s Sport Bild. Last week, RTL blamed “incomprehensible rules” and “counterproductive external representations” for a significant ratings decline
The next high-profile departure at Ferrari will be chief designer Nikolas Tombazis. That is the claim of the well-informed Ferrari specialist and media insider Leo Turrini. As Ferrari faltered yet again in 2014 despite the start
The Belgian grand prix in August was the turning point of Nico Rosberg’s ill-fated 2014 championship campaign. There, at Spa-Francorchamps, the German famously collided with eventual champion Lewis Hamilton. Rosberg was squarely blamed and heavily rebuked
Max Verstappen could be the first and last 17-year-old to ever start a grand prix. That is because, following the inexperienced Dutchman’s controversial signing by Toro Rosso for 2015, the FIA is clamping down on the
F1 has added another race to the 2015 schedule, creating the prospect of an unprecedented trek to 21 grand prix destinations next year. The extra race is South Korea, whose unpopular race in the remote port
Former F1 driver Patrick Tambay has hit out at the FIA for so squarely blaming Jules Bianchi for his life-threatening Suzuka crash. At Wednesday’s meeting of the World Motor Sport Council in Qatar, the 10-man panel
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