A week after the boycott threats of Austin, struggling teams Lotus, Force India and Sauber travelled to Brazil apparently close to a ‘fighting fund’ bailout
Romain Grosjean is edging close to a deal to remain with Lotus for 2015. Spain’s Marca reported this week that talks about a possible switch
F1 authorities are scrambling this week to put down a lingering boycott threat ahead of the Brazilian grand prix. As the sport’s air freight touches
Fernando Alonso’s future continues to be clouded in mystery. What does seem certain is that his five-year relationship with Ferrari is set to end, with
Lotus has confirmed it will test a conventional nose solution ahead of next weekend’s US grand prix. The struggling team has run an unique, asymmetrical
Pastor Maldonado has admitted he is looking forward to Lotus’ switch from Renault to Mercedes power for 2015. The Venezuelan has said consistently this year
Lotus team owner Gerard Lopez, and the Fernando Alonso-connected Flavio Briatore, have played down the latest explosive F1 rumours. Germany’s Sport Bild claimed this week
Rumours about Fernando Alonso’s future at Ferrari are continuing to run wild in the days after the Singapore grand prix. Italy’s respected La Gazzetta dello
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