REPORTERS: 14/2/15

Many teams last week rejected Marussia’s bid to return to Formula One so why did Williams say yes Williams will support Marussia return Williams say they will support Marussia’s bid to return to the grid this season and would have let them run last year’s car. In an interview with Sky Sports deputy principal Claire

F1 Today: 13/2/15

Force India still behind Force India say confirmed that its 2015 Formula 1 car will now not make its debut until the final Barcelona test. The team had been pushing to complete this in order to run in Barcelona next week. There is only few days between them has prompted some to ask whether they

F1 Today: 12/2/2015

Red Bull sign new youngsters Red Bull has signed two rising British drivers Dean Stoneman who won the 2010 Formula 2 championship and 16-year-old Callum Ilott, the reigning KF European karting champion. Stoneman’s career was halted in 2010 after being diagnosed with  testicular cancer before returning to competitive racing in 2013. Last season he finished

F1 Today: 11/2/2015

Williams will support Marussia return Williams say they will support Marussia’s bid to return to the grid this season and would have let them run last year’s car. In an interview with Sky Sports deputy principal Claire Williams said  “We’ve been very clear on our position around Marussia and their entry: we want a full

REPORTERS 7/2/2015

  Marussia have been working hard to find the money to go racing this season. Part of their plan was to run last year’s car but it was rejected. Here is a shortened version of that story Marussia plan rejected by one vote as Force India say no Force India has rejected the Marussia bid to

Marussia plan rejected by one vote as Force India say no

Force India has rejected the Marussia bid to run their 2014 car this season. This is after last minutes funds were raised by team to allow them to race this season. The F1 stagey group made up of champions Mercedes, Red Bull, Williams, Ferrari, McLaren and Force India plus the governing FIA and commercial rights

F1 Today 5/2/2015

Hopes ended for Caterham Caterham’s hopes of returning have apparently ended after the administrators put the teams remaining assets up for sale. The team went into administration last year and have failed to find a buyer Administrator Finbarr O’Connell told BBC Radio Oxford several auctions, including of the 2014 F1 race cars, will be held

JEREZ TEST: Ferrari has another good day as Mercedes show pace

Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen rounded off a successful preseason test for the team making them fastest in three out of the four days. While Sauber’s Marcus Ericsson was second and Lewis Hamilton third. Mclaren had another tough day while they get to grips with the Honda power unit. The car driven by Jenson Button only could

Marussia to exit administration making a return likely

The team formerly known as Marussia have come out of administration according to the AP News agency. The Marussia president Graeme Lowdon has sourced new investors, the identity of which is not yet known. The teams Administrators FRP Advisory said the team was making “progress towards a longer-term viable solution”. This comes after an auction

Jerez test: most teams suffer issues on day three

McLaren showed some progress on day three of preseason testing in Jerez with Fernando Alonso completing 32 laps. The team only managed 32 laps at close racing speeds before a water leak brought their day to an end. It wasn’t only McLaren who had problems as both Mercedes and Red Bull also suffered engine problems