Alonso casts doubts on future Fernando Alonso has cast doubts over his future in Formula One, calling the sport “demanding” and says the current direction of the sport “sad.” The McLaren driver hasn’t decided whether he will remain in the sport beyond this season, saying he will not make a decision about his future until
Honda not solely responsible for Toro Rosso’s performance Pierre Gasly says that Honda is not solely to blame for the team’s underperformance at the last two Grand Prix’s. Gasly finished fourth in Bahrain giving the Japanese manufacturer there best result since they returned to the sport in 2015. However, at the last two races in
Alonso makes a winning start in WEC Fernando Alonso has started his World Endurance Championship with a win on his debut at the Six Hours of Spa-Francorchamps. The 36-year-old McLaren F1 driver teamed up with Sebastien Buemi and Kazuki Nakajima to win his first major race since the 2013 Spanish Grand Prix. Their Toyota TS050
Round five and the third test of the season sees Formula One return to the Circuit de Barcelona – Catalunya for the Spanish Grand Prix. The circuit was built in the early 1990’s and was the venue for the 1992 Olympic and Paralympic Games for the road team time trial cycling event. However, since 1992
Fernando Alonso is well known for his good finishes in Formula One. But his result in Baku was the “best of his career” while it fell under the radar in the chaos how did he get his damaged career? How did Alonso finish in Baku? BBC News has been given exclusive access to Fernando Alonso’s
Renault issues warning to Red Bull Renault has given Red Bull a warning that they need to decide on whether to stick with the French manufacturer for next season, by the FIA’s deadline of the fifteenth of May. The Austrian team is facing the choice whether to remain with Renault or become the works team
Mercedes not considering changing drivers Mercedes Motorsport CEO and team principal Toto Wolff has insisted that the team is not considering replacing either Lewis Hamilton or Valtteri Bottas, despite both drivers being out of contract at the end of the seasons. Hamilton is currently negotiating a new contract with the team, but both the team
Red Bull and Honda discuss engine deal Red Bull and Honda have scheduled further discussions about an engine supply deal for next season at the Spanish Grand Prix, further fueling the speculation that the team could switch to the Japanese manufacturer. Motorsport.com revealed earlier this week that Red Bull and Honda held formal discussions in
It was another crazy race in Azerbaijan where Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton took the team’s first win of the season. Like last year, there will be many talking points from the race, which saw crashes, safety cars, and many unfortunate events. Bottas should have won? Valtteri Bottas looked on course for the win, Mercedes relived
Red Bull and Honda in talks over engine deal Red Bull and Honda have opened discussions about a possible engine deal for 2019. The Red Bull team are in the final season of their current deal with Renault, but it looks likely that the deal will not continue beyond the end of this season. After