Force India is giving new GP2 champion Jolyon Palmer his F1 break. We reported this week that although the 23-year-old won the sport’s feeder category this year, he is unlikely to make his F1 debut next
The long wait to know McLaren’s official 2015 driver lineup is not yet over. With Jenson Button and Kevin Magnussen’s careers in the balance, team boss Eric Boullier said in Brazil that the target was to
Bernie Ecclestone has vowed to clamp down on the proliferation of internet journalists in F1. After controversially rubbishing the power of social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter last week, the F1 supremo is now warning
Christian Horner has put an alarming horse power figure on Renault’s deficit to dominant Mercedes in 2014. “Our engine has 75 horse power less than the Mercedes,” he declared to the Italian publication Autosprint. A big
Sebastian Vettel has hinted once again that he will be a Ferrari driver in 2015. With Ferrari not yet confirming the deal amid its apparent contractual impasse with Fernando Alonso, the departing Red Bull driver has
New GP2 champion Jolyon Palmer is not among the numerous contenders to race for the returning Caterham in Abu Dhabi. When he wrapped up the feeder series’ championship recently, the 23-year-old Briton – whose father Jonathan
Adrian Sutil may have breached the terms of his Sauber contract in 2014, the Dutch publication Formule1 reports. When the struggling Swiss team signed up paying drivers Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr for 2015, it appeared
Gerhard Berger has played down Nico Rosberg’s chances of winning the world championship this weekend in Abu Dhabi. The other Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has a 17-point lead going into the 2014 finale, but the controversial
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