F1 Today – 07/06/2018

Red Bull engine deadline set Red Bull has set the target of resolving its engine plans by there home Austrian Grand Prix, as the team continues to debate whether to switch to Honda. The team does not currently have a contract with any manufacturer for next season, and it appears that how much progress Renault

F1 Today – 06/06/2018

McLaren rejects approach for Noris McLaren has rejected an offer for the team’s reserve driver Lando Noris to drive for Toro Rosso this season. Red Bull had wanted the McLaren reserve driver and Formula Two championship leader to replace Brendon Hartley However they want to retain Noris because they currently have not resolved there 2019

F1 Today – 05/06/2018

Rules to force teams into splitting development New regulation tweaks are set to force the teams into splitting their development programmes in two as there is little which teams are going to be able to carry over to next years car. New rules were introduced for 2019, in response to the lack of overtaking, with

F1 Today – 04/06/2018

Alonso fastest in Le Mans test Fernando Alonso and former F1 drivers Kazuki Nakajima and Sebastien Buemi were fastest in testing head of next weekends 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Spaniard is taking part in the race as he attempts to win the Triple Crown, and his team will also be looking to extend

Prixview – Canadian Grand Prix

Round seven of the season sees Formula One cross the Atlantic for the first time this season for the Canadian Grand prix. First held as a non-championship round at Mosport in 1961 as a can Am race around the undulating circuit it was traditionally held at the end of the season. Six years later the

Reporters – 03/06/2018

One of Liberty’s proposals for the future of the sport is for a cost cap on teams spending, though the opposition from the big team is well known by both sides, what impact could it have on the wider motorsport industry and why does that need consideration? Horner calls for cost cap to consider impact

F1 Today – 01/06/2018

Hamilton still convinced Ferrari has the best car Lewis Hamilton remains adamant that Ferrari still has the best car and that Sebastian Vettel is the best performing driver at the moment. Six races into the season both Hamilton and Vettel, as well as Daniel Ricciardo, have all won two races each. However, Hamilton leads the