Formula 1
-
Bottas completes Toyota Yaris WRC test in Finland
Bottas continues to scratch his rallying itch with a casual test in Finland.
-
Magnussen: Haas unlucky to be hit in weakest spot
The ongoing struggles for the Haas team have led to no loss of confidence in the project to Kevin Magnussen.
-
Aston 'stands ready' for Formula 1 but hopes Honda stays
Aston Martin will not "muscle in" on Honda's Formula 1 engine supply deal with Red Bull but will "stand ready" to up its involvement should the...
-
How Valentino Rossi inspired two of F1’s newest stars
Alexander Albon and Lando Norris both grew up idolising Valentino Rossi - and have brought some of The Doctor to Formula 1 in their debut seasons.
-
Williams hopeful of agreeing new Mercedes F1 engine deal
Williams dismisses reports it could switch to a Renault engine supply in the near future, stressing: "Our future is with Mercedes."
-
F1 creates aero group to find 2021 loopholes in same way teams try
Formula 1 has established a 'rule breaking' group using its top aerodynamic engineering staff to try and expose potential loopholes that could stop...
-
Hamilton hails McLaren’s “amazing” progress in 2019
Lewis Hamilton has branded the impressive progress made by former team McLaren during the 2019 F1 season as “amazing”.
-
F1 Gossip: Red Bull to sue Rich Energy?
In today's F1 Gossip, Rich Energy claims Red Bull is taking legal action against it, Horner on why Honda has "exceeded expectations" and Zandvoort...
-
Vettel has "full commitment" beyond 2020 - Binotto
Sebastian Vettel has “full commitment and interest” to remain in F1 beyond 2020, insists Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto.
-
Haas seeking a "solution" to stop Formula 1 drivers clashing
Haas Formula 1 boss Gunther Steiner says he must come up with a "solution" to his clashing drivers because team instructions are not getting...
-
Sainz: McLaren F1 contract stability better than Red Bull model
Carlos Sainz Jr says his two-year deal with McLaren provides him with stability for the first time in his F1 career.
-
F1 set to abandon high-deg tyres in 2021, admits approach was wrong
Formula 1 looks set to abandon high degradation tyres from 2021, as its bosses now admit it was "not the way" for the championship to go