Roberto Merhi is still not ruling out keeping a role in formula one for 2016. The Spaniard raced with Manor for most of last season,
F1 test driver Alexander Rossi is looking to switch to America’s premier open wheeler series Indycar for 2015. Although Californian, the 23-year-old has risen through
Force India has avoided becoming the next formula one team to drop out of this weekend’s US grand prix. Now in administration, backmarkers Caterham and
Lawrence Stroll may now have moved his attention from Sauber to Marussia. In the paddock at Monza recently, it was strongly rumoured that the Canadian
Jules Bianchi is no longer ruling out a move to Ferrari for 2015. Recently, after an impressive Ferrari test at Silverstone in injured Kimi Raikkonen’s
Bernie Ecclestone has hit back at criticism of F1’s new ‘Strategy Group’. The decision-making group features only six of the sport’s eleven competing teams —
F1’s four smallest teams have written a letter complaining about the state of the sport. Germany’s Sport Bild revealed that the letter, initiated by Marussia
F1 team Marussia has split with its Russian supercar maker owner. The sports arm of the Russian news agency Ria Novosti reports that Marussia Motors,
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