Bernie Ecclestone says Giedo van der Garde was right to pursue Sauber in the courts earlier this year. As the 2015 season began in Melbourne,
Bernie Ecclestone has now stepped away from his earlier claim that the sale of formula one is imminent. Earlier this week, the F1 supremo indicated
Flavio Briatore has backed Fernando Alonso’s claim that the Spaniard is staying put at McLaren-Honda. Having lost his temper on the radio at Suzuka, and
Roberto Merhi says he has not given up on remaining in F1 next year, even though four drivers are clamouring at the two seats at
Silverstone chief Patrick Allen has launched an unprecedented attack on formula one, describing it as a “sh*t product”. It is an echo of an earlier
F1’s next owner needs to be fully committed to the sport. That is the view of Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff, after F1 supremo Bernie
Gene Haas says the money he will spend on formula one is comparable to his four-car operation in the American tin-top series Nascar. Californian Haas
Mercedes lost millions as it dominantly won last year’s world championships. Writing in the Swiss newspaper Blick, the veteran F1 journalist Roger Benoit says the
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