Mika Hakkinen has defended his protege Valtteri Bottas, after the younger Finn missed out on a touted move to Ferrari for 2016. Despite weeks of
Manor has recruited a British investment bank to hold talks with potential team investors. That is the news of F1 business journalist Christian Sylt. Also
Mark Webber thinks the switch to Ferrari power will be good for his former team Red Bull. It is yet to be formalized or announced,
Bernie Ecclestone had to get involved as Red Bull broke its Renault contract and searched for a new engine supplier. That is the claim of
His performance may have been hurt, but Valtteri Bottas insists his relationship with Williams is undamaged in the wake of intense rumours. While the 26-year-old
Kimi Raikkonen is beginning to emerge from his earlier role as de-facto ‘number 2’ at Ferrari, according to countryman Mika Hakkinen. Last year the Finn
Rival teams are reportedly unhappy with Ferrari’s new alliance with the 2016 entrant Haas. Ralf Bach, writing on his website f1-insider.com, says the two parties
Monza was proof that Mercedes’ stroll to the 2015 title might not be as easy as some are now expecting. Red Bull boss Christian Horner
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