Formula 1
-
Kubica sponsor demands Williams explanation
Robert Kubica's sponsor officially demanded that Williams explain why the Pole retired from the Russian GP. Williams admitted immediately...
-
Liberty says no 'serious' talks with new F1 teams
Liberty Media has officially played down the hopes of multiple teams that reportedly want to enter Formula 1. We reported recently that two...
-
Russian DTM track denies Formula 1 race talks
The boss of a Russian racing circuit located north of St Petersburg has denied it could be in the running to join the Formula 1 calendar....
-
'I'm still processing everything' - Correa speaks publicly for first time since fatal crash
Formula 2 driver Juan Manuel Correa speaks out for the first time since being severely injured in the crash that killed Anthoine Hubert.
-
Kubica waited until Monza for preferred Williams F1 steering wheel
Williams believes the delayed arrival of a new Formula 1 steering wheel is still of value to Robert Kubica, even though it did not appeared until...
-
FP1 ‘always a struggle’ for Albon as adjustment continues
Thrown in at the deep end, Alexander Albon is learning quickly with Red Bull - even if the first session of each weekend remains difficult.
-
McLaren never considered Ferrari power or building own F1 engines
McLaren did not consider a Ferrari supply or building its own Formula 1 engine while it decided to end its Renault deal and negotiate a Mercedes...
-
No ill-feeling from Spygate in McLaren-Mercedes reunion
Spygate may have marked the beginning of the end for McLaren-Mercedes before, but it had no impact on the rekindling of the partnership for 2021.
-
Max Verstappen: 2020 Formula 1 calendar will cause divorces
Red Bull Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen has questioned the extension of the 2020 calendar to 22 grands prix - and suggested it will lead to...
-
Williams names cause of Russell's Russian GP off, explains Kubica DNF
Williams confirms a wheel nut retainer issue triggered George Russell’s crash at the Russian Grand Prix, while reasoning numerous crash damages...
-
F1: No serious discussions with new teams for 2021
F1 issues a statement responding to recent claims over interested teams to join the grid for the 2021 season.
-
F1 stresses "no serious discussions" with new teams for 2021 season
Formula 1 has responded to suggestions from a Spanish entity that it is planning an entry for 2021 by stating it is in "no serious discussions"...