REPORTERS – 04/10/2015

A year on from the dreadful event for the sport and for the Bianchi’s how have the family coped. Last week his father Felipe Bianchi spoke exclusively to the BBC. Difficult to watch F1 The father of the late Jules Bianchi has told the BBC that Formula One is “too difficult” to watch as the

F1 Today – 02/10/2015

I would have stayed – Grosjean   Romain Grosjean says he would have stayed with Lotus for next season if Renault had concluded a takeover of the team. The French driver will leave the team to join Haas a move he said was partly motivated by his desire to one day race for Ferrari. Speaking

F1 Today – 01/10/2015

Manor switch to Mercedes Manor will be hoping they will make a major step forward after they signed a engine deal with Mercedes and a technical partnership with Williams. The team should see a upturn in form. Mercedes which has the best engine on the grid will supply there engine with Williams suppling their transmission

F1 Today – 30/09/2015

Welcoming EU investigation Berine Ecclestone does not blame Force India and Sauber for launching a complaint with the European Union. The teams are complaint on anti-competition grounds because of the way  the way revenues in the sport are shared. The focus will be around the governance and payment structure of the sport which are negotiated

F1 Today – 29/05/2015

EU investigation in F1 launched F1 will be investigated by the European Union after Sauber and Force India launch a complaint on anti-competition grounds. Earlier this year the EU said they wanted to investigate the sport but needed a complaint from a stake holder. The teams say the way revenues in the sport are “unfair”

Louts take over by Renault within weeks and return to F1 in 2016

An announcement by the French car manufacture Renault that his has brought Lotus is due today. Talks of the takeover were high on the agenda over the weekend with management of the team being tight lipped on the reports. A statement by Renault says that they said they have signed a letter of intent with

Japanese Grand Prix – Result

Po Name Team Time Points 1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 01:28:06.508  25 2 Nico Rosberg Mercedes +00:18.964 18 3 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari +00:20.850 15 4 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari +00:33.768 12 5 Valtteri Bottas Williams – Mercedes +00:36.746 10 6 Nico Hulkenberg Force India – Mercedes +00:55.559 8 7 Romain Grosjean Lotus – Mercedes +01:12.298 6 8 Pastor

Japanese Grand Prix – Qualifying

Po Name Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 01:33.015 01:32.632 01:32.584 2 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 01:32.844 01:32.789 01:32.660 3 Valtteri Bottas Williams – Mercedes 01:34.326 01:33.416 01:33.024 4 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 01:34.431 01:33.844 01:33.024 5 Felipe Massa Williams – Mercedes 01:34.744 01:33.377 01:33.337 6 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 01:34.171 01:33.361 01:33.347 7 Daniel Ricciardo