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Mercedes play down undefeated start Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas are playing down the teams undefeated start to the season, both stressing that the car is not yet the easiest to...

Mercedes can no longer “bluff” – Hamilton Lewis Hamilton says that his Mercedes team can no longer “bluff” this year’s title race and says that the team is concerned about Ferrari’s pace advantage hea...

Marchionne resins as Ferrari CEO over health Fiat which owns Ferrari has confirmed that CEO and chairman Sergio Marchionne has resigned as CEO chairman of the Fiat Chrysler group, following health com...

Rules to force teams into splitting development New regulation tweaks are set to force the teams into splitting their development programmes in two as there is little which teams are going to be able ...

Bottas keen to avoid “disturbing” contract talks Valtteri Bottas says that he and Mercedes must avoid dragging out his contract renewal this season to avoid the process becoming “a bit disturbing” dur...

Reductions in engines “unreasonable” Honda’s outgoing Formula One boss Yusuke Hasegawa says that he believes that the reduction in engine component to three next season is “unreasonable.” Red Bull bos...

Honda reshuffles engine department Honda has re organised its Formula One management team to improve performance next season. The move comes after McLaren terminated their contract with the manufactur...

Horner fears Renault not catching up Red Bull boss Christian Horner is fearing that Renault and Honda will be unable to catch up with Mercedes and Ferrari before the engine regulations change in 2021....

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...