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Ferrari risks doors of “chaos” Force India’s chief operating officer Otmar Szafnauer says Ferrari risks opening the doors up to “chaos” if they shake up the team in response to the team’s recent...

FIA hands profits to Syrian government An investigation by ITV News has uncovered that Formula One profits are being handed to the Syrian government. Over the last the past three years, the sports gov...

No serious bids for new teams FIA President Jean Todt says that he had no offers which e deems serious enough for new teams to enter Formula One. Earlier this year, Zoran Stefanovic began a second bid...

Speed but not results satisfies Raikkonen Kimi Räikkönen says that his speed but not his results has satisfied him this season. The Finn is currently fourth in the driver’s championship, with 11...

Full picture for teams – Brawn Sporting Director Ross Brawn says that Liberty Media will present the teams with a full picture of their vision for the future of Formula One before an agreement can be ...

McLaren needed to speak up – Brown McLaren’s executive director Zac Brown believes it was important that the team “spoke up” in public during the Canadian Grand Prix, about the on-going problems that ...

Hamilton has Senna qualities Williams Paddy Lowe, says that Mercedes Lewis Hamilton has the raw speed and talent without the ruthlessness of his idol and three times world champion Ayrton Senna. In Mo...

McLaren need to be proactive over destiny McLaren boss Zak Brown says the team needs to be “proactive” in taking charge of the destiny following another difficult weekend at the Canadian Grand Prix. L...

McLaren has “serious concerns” over Honda McLaren’s executive director Zak  Brown has expressed “serious concerns” over the capability of engine supplier Honda after the Japanese manufacturer failed f...

McLaren hitting fork with Honda McLaren executive director Zak Brown says the team’s partnership with engine supplier Honda is now approaching a “fork in the road.” In an interview with Reuters ...