A group of anti-alcohol campaigners have attacked the FIA president Jean Todt following the announcement of £150 million deal over four-and-a-half-year deal with Heineken. The European Alcohol Policy ...
After weeks of rumours this afternoon the Dutch brewer Heineken has announced a global partnership with Formula One Management. The brewer will become the exclusive Global Beer Partner of Formula One....
Honda upgrades turbo McLaren will have an updated turbo charger for this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix. Honda decided to spend two tokens on the new turbocharger with the update focused on improving h...
Azerbaijan race causes concerns over human rights Human rights campaigners have met with Berine Ecclestone to call on him to condemn the human rights abuses by the Azerbaijani government. It understoo...
Human rights campaigners have met with Berine Ecclestone to call on him to condemn the human rights abuses by the Azerbaijani government. It understood that they spoke to Sacha Woodward-Hill, F1’s hea...
No longer fair competition Monisha Kaltenborn the team principal of Sauber says the sports financial and governance structure has led to a sport that is “no longer fair competition”. Earli...
Renault’s optimism for Montreal Renault managing director Cyril Abiteboul says his teams is optimistic for the Canadian Grand Prix weekend as a result of its power unit update. Renault introduced a b-...
Verstappen gives Red Bull a chance Former F1 driver Gerhard Berger says that the promotion of Max Verstappen to Red Bull will give the a good chance to take on Mercedes in the future. Berger who was p...
McLaren yet to look at 2017 driver – Boullier Eric Boullier says McLaren has not begun discussions about who will drive alongside Fernando Alonso next season. Jenson Button’s contract runs out at the ...
Monaco relief – Wolff Mercedes motorsports boss Toto Wolff says that Lewis Hamilton’s victory at the Monaco Grand Prix was a relief following the misfortune he has endured so far in this season. The w...



