Sauber progress not because of upgrades – Leclerc Charles Leclerc says that Sauber’s progress in the second part of the season is due to set up work rather than upgrades because the team stopped devel...
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 normall...
Mallya steps aside as Force India’s managing director The founder of Force India Vijay Mallya has stood down as one of the teams managing directors, however, will remain as team principal and co-owner...
Exhaust blowing clampdown The FIA will start a fresh clampdown on trick engine modes that help exhaust blowing from rear wings following fresh concerns about the matter. Renault’s rear wing has been u...
Marchionne repeats quit threats Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne has repeated the threat to pull the Italian manufacturer out of the sport again, after hearing Liberty’s long term plans for the spor...
Horner calls for engine mode restrictions Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has suggested tt engine modes should be part of parc ferme conditions to prevent teams turning up their engines in be...
Research group identifies three areas for future changes Formula One’s research group has identified three areas aerodynamics, engine and suspension which should be prioritised in any future regulatio...
Getting nothing on future of the sport Teams are “getting nothing” in terms of the future shape of the sport following the takeover by Liberty Media in January, says Force India deputy team principal...
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...
Honda worried about not convincing McLaren to stay Honda boss Yusuke Hasegawa says that he fears that the Japanese manufacturer cannot do enough to convince McLaren to continue the partnership next se...



