The growing demand to phase out fossil fuel vehicles is causing a seismic change in the automobile industry, and understandably this is in turn affecting motor sport. read more »
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In today's F1 gossip column, Hamilton requests bumper new contract extension with Mercedes, Stroll takes "much deeper interest" in Racing Point and Leclerc... read more »
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Pastor Maldonado claims he was once as in demand as Max Verstappen is right now and was on the verge on joining Ferrari in 2014, only for the deal to fall through. read more »
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Dr Helmut Marko reaffirmed his ambitions for Red Bull to win five races in 2019 and for Max Verstappen to become F1's youngest world champion after the Dutchman's... read more »
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Organisers at the Hockenheimring are determined to see Mick Schumacher in action at the German Grand Prix weekend in any kind of capacity. Schumacher's growing relevance... read more »
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Valtteri Bottas was in demand after his Australian Grand Prix victory! He was joined in the drivers' press conference by Charles Leclerc, Pierre Gasly, Daniil Kvyat and... read more »
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General motorsport manager for Honda, Masashi Yamamoto, says that they will have to improve ahead of supplying Red Bull and Toro Rosso in 2019. read more »
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Due to extraordinary demand, 10,000 extra copies of a book featuring words of wisdom from Kimi Raikkonen turned into Haiku poetry will be available for fans to purchase through... read more »
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Christian Horner insists Daniel Ricciardo can fulfill his title-challenging ambitions at Red Bull and has urged the in-demand driver to resist potential advances from Mercedes... read more »
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Pirelli have agreed to make changes to their tyres at certain abrasive tracks after a demand came from Mercedes. read more »
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The supersoft tyres are in high demand for next weekend's Italian Grand Prix with nearly all teams taking 10 sets of the red-striped compound. read more »
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LONDON -- Formula One's next engine formula will retain hybrid technology, but Ross Brawn has promised not to settle on a solution that finds a "soft middle... read more »
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Christian Horner has given Carlos Sainz a public rebuke after the in-demand Spanish youngster suggested he wouldn't drive for Toro Rosso next year. read more »
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The in-demand Carlos Sainz says it remains his wish to challenge for the F1 title in 2018 with Red Bull Racing. read more »
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I would dispute that because MotoGP figures pale into insignificance compared to F1, so it shows there is a very strong demand there." read more »
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Daniel Ricciardo insists he "will go for it" if racing Nico Rosberg or Lewis Hamilton for victory in Brazil, though he will not attempt anything "kamikaze"... read more »
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Daniel Ricciardo and Christian Horner call on the FIA to install more gravel traps at certain corners to deter drivers and punish mistakes. read more »
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Team bosses demand parity between Formula 1 teams after three years of the utter dominance of Mercedes. It is blamed to chase fans away from the sport and cause disinterest... read more »
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Chilly temperatures, a dusty track and high demand on brakes take their toll as Hamilton serves notice of his Mexican intentions. read more »
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Sauber driver Felipe Nasr reckons he has made a step forwards after sampling a new chassis during practice for the Russian Grand Prix. Nasr was unable to match team-mate Marcus... read more »
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Formula One teams have united in rejecting another new qualifying format and have instead reissued their call for last year's system to be reinstated. FIA president Jean... read more »
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After a proposal was put forward by the Formula 1 bosses for a new aggregate qualifying system after the eliminated based format was blasted, F1 teams have rejected the idea... read more »
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In an unprecedented move all eleven teams have united in calling for the return of the 2015 qualifying format. read more »
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F1 teams stand firm, demand a return to 2015 qualifying format read more »
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Teams group together to demand a return to the 2015 qualifying format as they prepare to reject the latest new proposal. read more »