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Ferrari sign Wehrlein & Hartley Ferrari has announced that former Mercedes test driver Pascal Wehrlein and former Toro Rosso driver Brendon Hartley will be two of its test drivers for 2019. The Ne...
Gasly promotion “faster than we would have like” Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has admitted that Pierre Gasly’s move to the senior team “faster than we would have liked”, saying that it is ...
Bigger fuel tank not a guaranteed compromise Renaults F1 executive director Marcin Budkowski believes that the decision to take a bigger fuel tank this year is not guaranteed to be a compromise. This ...
Ricciardo joining shows faith in plans Renault says that Daniel Ricciardo has shown faith in the teams future plans, as the French manufacturer is targeting going on the “attack” this season. The Aust...
Renault appoint new CEO Renault and Nissan have agreed to continue their alliance following the resignation of chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn. Michelin’s Jean-Dominique Senard has been appointed ...
Sauber the team to watch Two of Sauber’s rivals believe that they should be feared and are “the team to watch” in 2019. The Swiss team was the most improved in terms of performance last season, becomi...
Mick Schumacher joins Ferrari Ferrari has announced they are signing Mick Schumacher on “talent” rather than his name. The nineteen-year-old will enter Formula Two this year with the Prema team, the f...
Renault F1 boss Koskas leaves group Jerome Stoll will continue as Renault’s Sport division president despite the French manufacturer announcing he would be replaced at the start of the month by execut...



