Kimi Raikkonen’s last team boss says he is “surprised” the Finn is struggling so much at the wheel of his new F1 car. The 2007
Kimi Raikkonen on Sunday lashed out at suggestions his struggle at Ferrari so far in 2014 might be due to flagging motivation. While teammate Fernando
Fernando Alonso has suggested Ferrari’s new boss cannot take the credit for his breakthrough podium in China. After a difficult start to F1’s new era
Ferrari’s new boss on Friday played down suggestions Fernando Alonso might be looking to leave the struggling Italian team. Although car upgrades appear to have
Mercedes’ rivals look closer to the pace this weekend in China. Back-to-back winner Lewis Hamilton was the fastest overall in Shanghai practice, but Ferrari’s Fernando
Marco Mattiacci wore sunglasses all day in cloudy, smoggy Shanghai. “I have not slept in the last 40 hours,” explained Ferrari’s brand new team boss,
Giovanni Malago says it is unlikely Ferrari will recover from its competitive slump within the 2014 season. The Italian olympic chief’s name is now well-known
Niki Lauda has lashed out at Luca di Montezemolo’s claim that the 2014 rules have reduced the F1 field to little more than “taxi drivers”.
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