REPORTERS SPECIAL – 17/05/2015

With debates over the future of Formula One high on the agenda in a special edition we ask what can be done to secure the future of the sport. Crucial talks took place this week to discuss what formula one what did the  teams want and to discuss the crisis facing F1 F1 set for

REPORTERS – 03/05/2015

Could more races be on the way for the sport and where is the sport going too after the FIA gave the go ahead for up to twenty five races. 25 races gets green light Formula One has been given the go ahead from the FIA to raise the maximum number of races to twenty

REPORTERS – 26/04/2015

For any driver to talk openly about retirement comes as a surprise but how surprised was Mikka Hakkinen when Fernando Alonso began talking? Shocked at retirement plans Fernando Alonso’s comments about his retirement plans has surprised former champion Mikka Hakkinen. The Spaniard  left Ferrari after five years, unhappy with being in second place and failing

REPORTERS – 19/04/2015

Ahead of this weekends race human rights was on the agenda as Amnesty International released a report highlight there fears about the gulf state Amnesty warning over Bahrain A report has been released by Amnesty International ahead of this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix warning that human rights abuses in the country continue despite reassurance from

NOTEBOOK: Sunday China

  Mercedes 1st Lewis Hamilton, 2nd Nico Rosberg Hamilton had a good race and managed to do what he needed to in order to stay ahead on track. He opened the gap and mange to use the strategy to best affect to take the advantage to take victory. Rosberg managed to stay with him but

REPORTERS 12/04/2015

the on-going row over funding to smaller teams continuing this week former FIA president Max Mosley fears the collapse of the sport Risking collapse Former FIA president Max Mosley has said that F1 risks collapse unless a fairer way of sharing revenue and costs are cut. Last year a row began on how the sport

NOTEBOOK – Saturday China

Mercedes 1st Lewis Hamilton, 2nd Nico Rosberg Hamilton has a strong fight to Rosberg in the final part of qualifying. He managed to go find the time when it mattered in Q3 going faster by 1.720 seconds than Sebastian Vettel in Q1. But Vettel as we saw in Sepang may have the better race pace

NOTEBOOK: Friday China

Mercedes  P1- 1st Lewis Hamilton, 2nd Nico Rosberg            P2- 1st Lewis Hamilton, 5th Nico Rosberg Mercedes looked to have built and learnt from the mistakes in Sepang and from the time sheets appeared to be back where they were in Melbourne. Hamilton in P1 & P2 went quicker than the Ferrari’s the gap is close.

REPORTERS 05/04/2015

Men dominate formula One meaning it’s hard for women to get a race seat so could the solution be a womans series Woman F1 Series Formula One boss Berine Ecclestone has caused controversy after made a proposal to set up a F1 championship just for woman to run alongside the current series. Ecclestone is no

REPORTERS 29/03/2015

With rivals asking for Mercedes to be reined in is it right or has Christian Horner changed his mind Equalisation not right Red Bull boss Christian Horner says it is “probably not” right to call for equalisation in Formula One. In an interview with Autosport Horner says his comments were born out of frustration at