Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo says team orders must be respected - unless truly outlandish - because the team know best how things will eventually play out during the race.... read more »
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The Lotus F1 team will run a special one-off version of their livery featuring a sidepod dedicated to commemorate Spanish Renaissance painter El Greco. This year marks the... read more »
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Lotus will run a tweaked version of their livery to commemorate Spanish Renaissance painter El Greco. 2014 marks the 400th anniversary of El Greco's death and Lotus will... read more »
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A much-tweaked version of Sauber's C33 will hit the track in practice for the Spanish Grand Prix, as the Swiss squad seeks its first F1 points of 2014. read more »
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Ferrari made a step forward at the weekend to close in on, or possibly even pass, Red Bull as the second quickest team in race-trim after Fernando Alonso took third behind the... read more »
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In a new video McLaren looks at the difference between F1 2013 style and the 2014 version as well as the key role of data. read more »
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Whilst things haven't been going badly for McLaren, Jenson Button says they're behind where they expected to be at this point during pre-season testing. The Briton... read more »
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With the sniggering over his car's drooping nose still ringing in his ears, Toro Rosso Technical Director, James Key, has cast doubt on the legality of the version Lotus... read more »
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Fernando Alonso tested a virtual version of Ferrari's latest Formula 1 challenger earlier this week. read more »
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Totting-up process to keep tabs on driver discretions, while pit-lane, engines and gearbox rules all receive a make-over in latest version of F1 sporting... read more »
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The FIA has released an updated version of the 2014 Sporting Regulations to include a new penalty points system which could lead to more race bans. Article 4.2 states that any... read more »
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The FIA has issued what is expected to be the definitive version of the 2014 F1 calendar, with no room for grands prix in New Jersey, Korea or... read more »
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With the latest version of the 2014 F1 calendar circulated in Austin showing only 19 races, Crash.net columnist Will Saunders takes a look at possible future circuits in his... read more »
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Pirelli were left to rue a lost opportunity on Friday when rain prevented them from trialling a prototype version of next year's tyre in practice for the Brazilian GP. read more »
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This epic video takes you back to the roots of the Sauber F1 Team, to the late 60ies and early 70ies when Peter Sauber started tinkering with race cars, takes you through the... read more »
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Sauber has released a new interactive video of its cutaway Formula One car, allowing to click individual car parts to view a video of the part itself. The videos are a... read more »
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Welcome to the 15th and final episode of our Cutaway Insights series. Nico Hülkenberg talks about the steering wheel and reveals some insights on the diverse buttons and knobs.... read more »
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Always the Bridesmaid, never the Bride. An expression we hear often when referring to many situations in life and sport is certainly not excluded. We've all heard the term... read more »
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If you're in a hurry, or just want to quickly catch up with the latest Formula 1 news, why not grab our redesigned mobile web app. We've optimised everything about... read more »
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Lotus plans to race its long wheelbase car from the Korean Grand Prix after concluding that it is a step forward over its current version. read more »
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Kimi Raikkonen, not his teammate Romain Grosjean, will debut Lotus’ new longer-wheelbase car this weekend at Monza. “Kimi will drive the long wheelbase on... read more »
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With the advent of the new version of the site we are moving our prediction game from the forum onto the site proper and as such invite new players to join in. It's... read more »
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Mercedes are hoping for an improvement in their pace at the Italian Grand Prix this weekend after a disappointing Belgian GP which saw Lewis Hamilton drop from pole to third.... read more »
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Mercedes will run with a revised version of its low-drag package at this weekend's Italian Grand Prix as it bids to make up for its disappointing race pace in Belgium read more »
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In Monza, we will use a refined version of the low-drag package introduced at Spa. We hope to see an improvement in race pace after the lessons we learned over the race weekend... read more »