Staff wearing Marussia team shirts were spotted on Wednesday in the Abu Dhabi paddock. The sightings, believed to be Ferrari personnel ready to work on the embattled team’s customer engines, coincided with rumours Marussia is in
Michelin is not ruling out a return to formula one. The French marque left the sport at the end of 2006, amid acrimony with the governing FIA and disappointed with the move to a single-tyre formula.
A journalist for a leading British newspaper has dealt a heavy critique of some of F1’s so-called ‘pay drivers’. As he ranked the performance of the field of 2014, Telegraph correspondent Daniel Johnson said Lotus’ Pastor
Bernie Ecclestone has hit back with fury at a letter demanding talks with F1’s small teams in Abu Dhabi this weekend. Since backmarkers Caterham and Marussia hit their troubles, the sport’s next-smallest teams Lotus, Force India
Mark Webber has backed his former Red Bull teammate Sebastian Vettel’s move to Ferrari. The duo shared a famously tense relationship whilst paired together, but Australian Webber has hailed quadruple world champion Vettel’s talent since retiring
Mark Webber has admitted he is concerned about the road on which F1 has turned. Ahead of the radically-new turbo V6 era, the Australian veteran called time on his F1 career and switched to the increasingly
As the Abu Dhabi paddock begins to fill, F1 pundits are busily picking their favourite for the 2014 world championship. “I have seen some excellent races from Lewis (Hamilton) this year,” said former F1 driver Mark
Haas, F1’s new team for 2016, is not determined to field an American driver. The outfit is setting up camp alongside founder Gene Haas’ Nascar operation in North Carolina, but Finland’s Turun Sanomat newspaper quoted boss
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