No finger-pointing to dig out of hole Mercedes F1 CEO and team principal Toto Wolff says there will be no finger-pointing at one single area of Mercedes’ car or engine amid its early struggles this season. After winning the last eight constructors, the German manufacturer has had a difficult start to the season with it
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The former Mercedes driver Sir Stirling Moss has died aged ninety in the early hours of Easter Sunday. The Englishman won 212 Grand Prix and many other races and is regarded as ‘the greatest driver to never to win the world championship’. His world championship results saw him win sixteen races in ten years from
Norris more comfortable in qualifying Lando Norris says that he feels more comfortable in qualifying in F1 than he did last year in F2, which he has described as “much harder physically.” The Bristolian has been one of the stand out performers in qualifying, at his debut race he started in the top ten and
“Painful” Austria for Mercedes Mercedes CEO and team principal Toto Wolff says it was “painful” to see both its drivers Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton held back by cooling problems during the Austrian Grand Prix. The team were running the W10 at the maximum cooling set up in Spielberg, despite that they were still needing
Lowe takes “leave of absence” from Williams Williams announced late on Wednesday that chief technical officer Paddy Lowe has taken a “leave of absence” from the team two weeks before the start of the season. The announcement comes after a difficult start to the year when the British based team missed the opening two days
Red Bull “really encouraged” by Honda Red Bull says that they are “really encouraged” by the recent progress made by Honda. Next season, the Anglo-Austrian team will switch from Renault to Honda power and say they will adopt a different approach to their relationship with Honda compared to the style of McLaren. Honda had a
Gasly says he has a lot to learn Pierre Gasly says that he still has a lot to learn as he prepares to fight against Max Verstappen for the first time at Red Bull next season. The Frenchman is replacing Daniel Ricciardo, after his impressive first full season. The twenty-two-year-old is older than the Dutchman,
Grosjean needs to continue strong form – Haas Haas’s team principal Gunther Steiner says that Romain Grosjean needs to continue his current strong performances if he is to secure a new contract with the American team for 2019. The Frenchman’s future in the sport appeared to be in doubt following his difficult start to the
Force India has gone into administration after a hearing at the High Court in London on Friday. The Anglo Indian team has been in financial difficulties for a number of months but will operate normally until a buyer is found. Earlier this week, the team’s chief operating officer Otmar Szafnauer admitted that the team may