F1’s engine manufacturers will focus their attention on the exhaust pipe as they work on spicing up the sound of the turbo V6 engines. Unhappy
F1 could bring back highly-sophisticated ‘active suspension’ to cut costs. Reporting from Shanghai, Telegraph correspondent Daniel Johnson said the idea is among a draft proposal
F1’s four smallest teams have written a letter complaining about the state of the sport. Germany’s Sport Bild revealed that the letter, initiated by Marussia
Danica Patrick, the world’s most famous female racing driver, will apparently not be making the switch to formula one with Haas. The 32-year-old drives in
F1 drivers are threatening to strike if their teams do not pay them. Germany’s Sport Bild reports that, in Bahrain recently, Kimi Raikkonen’s manager Steve
Robert Kubica has revealed his physical limitations are still standing in the way of his return to formula one. The Pole, now 29, was regarded
Bernie Ecclestone has agreed to race formula one into the digital age. Early this week, Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali urged the F1 chief executive to
Mercedes has revealed it probably would have quit formula one if the sport had stayed with loud V8 engines beyond 2013. It was believed Renault
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