Jean Todt has called for patience in the wake of critically-injured Jules Bianchi’s recent Suzuka crash. Since the Frenchman struck a recovery vehicle in controversial
Marussia has been thrown into the spotlight as more information reportedly emerges about Jules Bianchi’s tragic Suzuka crash. Germany’s Sport Bild claims an FIA transmission
Michael Schumacher still has “a long and hard road ahead of him,” the F1 legend’s friend Jean Todt said this week. On Tuesday, we reported
Jean Todt insists Ferrari is not in the sort of crisis today that he found at Maranello more than two decades ago. The Frenchman, now
Jean Todt is concerned about the viability of next month’s inaugural grand prix. That is the claim of Ari Vatanen, an FIA official who once
Willi Weber, famous for making his fortune as Michael Schumacher’s ‘Mr 20 per cent’ manager, has joined those decrying the new face of formula one.
F1’s last chance to slash costs for struggling teams has now passed. The FIA’s World Motor Sport Council met in Munich on Thursday, less than
Jean Todt has admitted some F1 teams are in danger of bowing out. Despite the impressively rejuvenated Red Bull Ring, an air of slight melancholy
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