The world of F1 is now in full 2014 mode, as two more new cars saw the light of day on Friday. Force India and
Mercedes has exceeded Williams’s expectations in the early stages of their relationship, according to deputy team principal Claire Williams. The British team switches to Mercedes
Mercedes have hired two top engineers from Formula One champions Red Bull in a move they hope will strengthen their title challenge next year and
Mercedes lost ground in the second half of the Formula 1 season because it overreacted to its early tire degradation problems, reckons team boss Toto
Martin Whitmarsh has admitted he is not sure if Mercedes will supply a “competitive” engine in 2014. According to the paddock grapevine, the German manufacturer
McLaren is not concerned engine supplier Mercedes will give the British team sub-standard service next year. 2014 will be the final year of McLaren’s long
He is on the cusp of an ultra-rare fourth consecutive world championship, but Sebastian Vettel is not the best driver in the F1 field. That
Renault chief Remi Taffin does not think the cars will lose much of their speed as F1 moves from V8 to V6 power next year.
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