Like Red Bull, Mercedes has also scrapped team orders in the wake of the recent Malaysian grand prix. Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber’s already tenuous
The Formula One season resumes next week with the third round, the 2013 UBS Chinese Grand Prix, taking place at the 5.451 km Shanghai International
Christian Horner has defended Sebastian Vettel, arguing that Mark Webber has also ignored team orders and that champions do not succeed by being “submissive”. Now
Mercedes’ German-speaking faction has spoken out against the team orders that prevented Nico Rosberg from finishing on the podium in Malaysia. German Rosberg asked and
Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber earned a hard-fought one-two victory for Red Bull at the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix. During the final stages of the
Lewis Hamilton claims McLaren offered him more money than Mercedes for 2013. Ultimately, the 2008 world champion opted to switch camps, with most in the
Nico Rosberg insists he is not worried about being beaten by his new teammate Lewis Hamilton. Germany’s Sport Bild told the 27-year-old that although he
Mercedes is bidding to shed its “conservative” image, new director and team co-owner Toto Wolff has revealed. Over the winter, it has been all change
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