Lewis Hamilton reckons Honda's progress sets up a potentially "serious" battle between three manufacturers for the 2020 Formula 1 title read more »
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Honda's Formula 1 technical director Toyoharu Tanabe says it only wants a "fair" battle with rival engine manufacturers in the wake of suspicions over the... read more »
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While attention focusses on the teams, the biggest worry facing the sport is the uncertainty over the future of engine manufacturers Honda and Renault. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel says he and Charles Leclerc hold the secret to getting Ferrari closer to Mercedes at the Japanese Grand Prix, dismissing a major difference between the rival... read more »
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Honda managing director, Masashi Yamamoto, has said the Japanese engine manufacturers currently have no plans to return as a factory team. read more »
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While Ferrari principal Mattia Binotto admits that Ferrari have a slight engine advantage, he doesn't think the other manufacturers are "converging". read more »
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Ahead of the 2019 FIA Formula One Heineken Italian Grand Prix, the development of complex hybrid power units is still a hot topic as manufacturers are keen to get the best out... read more »
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As Belgium is a logical place to bring new parts, it usually has a grid full of asterixes come Sunday afternoon. Here is what all four of the manufacturers have done ahead of... read more »
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McLaren principal Andreas Seidl doesn't envisage new engine manufacturers joining Formula 1 with the direction of talks over 2021. read more »
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McLaren Formula 1 team principal Andreas Seidl says it is "pretty difficult to imagine" any new entry investing the money currently required to be successful in the... read more »
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Honda continues to make progress in Formula 1 with Red Bull this year, so far without tripping itself up along the way as it has in the past. Speaking from Austria ahead of... read more »
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Aston Martin has confirmed that the Valkyrie hypercar, designed by Red Bull's design genius Adrian Newey, will seek Le Mans 24 Hours glory starting from 2021. Aston... read more »
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Zak Brown has confirmed that McLaren are considering entering the World Endurance Championship from next year, as relaxed rules on hypercars open up the championship to more... read more »
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Ferrari's Formula 1 engine is still a "good step ahead" of all the other manufacturers, reckons McLaren's Carlos Sainz read more »
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None of the Bahrain Grand Prix frontrunners will be on the optimal strategy, according to tyre manufacturers Pirelli. With Pirelli recommending the race be started on the... read more »
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Toro Rosso team boss Franz Tost has hit back against complaints from Formula 1 rivals about teams exploiting the rules to forge closer ties with bigger outfits and manufacturers read more »
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Ross Brawn admits he wanted to be more ambitious with planned Formula 1 engine rules changes for 2021, but understands why there was a push back from the current manufacturers read more »
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A new set of regulations ratified by the World Endurance Championship, the premier class of sports car racing, could allow manufacturers to enter racing versions of hypercars. read more »
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Pirelli boss Mario Isola explains why the Italian manufacturer's F1 tyres have a shiny new look for 2019. read more »
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Williams has doubled down on its insistence Formula 1 teams should be independent, saying midfield rivals' closer ties with manufacturers helped push it to last in 2018... read more »
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Autoshows have always been important to car manufacturers as they can advertise and introduce their new products in front of big masses and potential buyers. The Frankfurt,... read more »
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Formula 1 Managing Director Ross Brawn has said that current engine suppliers can't stop new ones from joining the sport read more »
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Former Honda team principal, Ross Brawn, has said the engine manufacturers need regular reality checks in order to be successful. read more »
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Red Bull boss Christian Horner says that communication between themselves and new engine manufacturers Honda is imperative. read more »
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has suggested "greed" is the reason behind Formula 1's push for new manufacturers. read more »
