Ron Dennis career appears to be at an end after discontent in McLaren so why has he gone and what is his biggest achievements? Ron Dennis Resigns Following Ultimatum And Discontent Over His Leadership Ron Dennis has resigned following an ultimatum by shareholders who said he must give up his position as chairman and chief
Button narrowing options for 2017 Jenson Button is narrowing down what he wants to do next season when he takes a break from Formula one. The McLaren driver has ruled out Le Mans but is looking at Super GT or Rallycross next year. Button will remain with the team next season but us able to
F1 To Rosberg unsure how to approach Abu Dhabi Nico Rosberg says that he doesn’t know how he will approach the title decider in Abu Dhabi. Rosberg currently leads Hamilton by twelve points meaning he only needs third to become champion, regardless if Hamilton is ahead of him. Rosberg has refused to speak about his
Paul Rosches dies age 82 The Former BMW Engineer Paul Rosche has died age 82. Rosche worked for the German manufacturer from 1957-99, specialising in developing engines leading to success in Formula 1, touring cars and sportscar racing. He was central to the firm’s F1 success with its turbocharged engine in the 1980s, helping Brabham’s
Ron Dennis has resigned following an ultimatum by shareholders who said he must give up his position as chairman and chief executive of McLaren Group. The coup against Dennis has been building in the recent weeks after discontent within the boardroom with other investors. The self-styled team boss has been suspended for the remainder of
Ron Dennis will be told by shareholders today that he must resign or he will be will be removed by them. Dennis has been told that he must give up his position as chairman and chief executive of the McLaren Group. Dennis has said he is categorically not standing down and last week failed in
Pos Name Team Time Points 1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 03:01:01.335 25 2 Nico Rosberg Mercedes +00:11.455 18 3 Max Verstappen Red Bull – Tag Heuer +00:21.481 15 4 Sergio Perez Force India – Mercedes +00:25.346 12 5 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari +00:26.334 10 6 Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso – Ferrari +00:29.160 8 7 Nico Hulkenberg Force
Lewis Hamilton has taken victory in a trilling action packed Brazilian Grand Prix to ensure the title goes to the wire in Abu Dhabi. The race which started in appalling conditions saw the world champion lead the race from the start while the action unfolded behind him. It was another of his fantastic drives in
Pos Name Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 01:11.511 01:11.238 01:10.738 2 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 01:11.815 01:11.373 01:10.383 3 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 01:12.100 01:12.301 01:10.404 4 Max Verstappen Red Bull – Tag Heuer 01:11.957 01:11.834 01:11.485 5 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 01:12.159 01:12.010 01:11.495 6 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull – Tag Heuer 01:12.409 01:12.047
Lewis Hamilton has beaten team-mate Nico Rosberg by a narrow margin to take pole position for the Brazilian Grand Prix. It was a close fight between the two Mercedes drivers who traded lap times in the closing moments of the session. Through-out the session the Mercedes appeared to have the clear advantage over the Ferrari’s