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Renault open to retain Palmer   Renault says it would be open to retaining Jolyon Palmer next season, if the Englishman can up his disappointing form from the first half of the season. Palmer has stru...

Fresh clamp down on oil burning The FIA will be imposing a fresh clamp down on the oil burning issue and impose new limits on consumption from the Italian Grand Prix. The row which has run all season ...

Rule breaks to help new manufacturers Rule breaks for new manufactures may have to be offered in the future following the persistent problems that Honda has had since they returned to the sport, accor...

Massa could seek longer deal Felipe Massa says he will be seeking another season in Formula One, should his competitive start to the season continue. The Brazilian retired from the sport last season, ...

Haas annoyed with no points in Australia Haas’s Team Principal Gunther Steiner admits that it “annoyed” him that following the team best every qualifying, that the team was not able to convert that in...

FRIC won’t overshadow Australia The FIA are confident that the row over FRIC will not overshadow the Australian Grand Prix. In December Ferrari asked the FIA to clarify the ‘trick suspension’ which th...

Red Bull will be within a second – Ricciardo Daniel Ricciardo believes that Red Bull is within have a second of Mercedes and says the team’s winter testing was the best he has ever experience he...

Bratches and Brawn layout vision Sean Bratches and Ross Brawn have outlined their vision for moving away from the control of Bernie Ecclestone to overhaul the circus and give spectators something more...

Changes to wet starts The FIA World Motor Sport Council have approved the plan for standing starts in poor conditions, including details only recently agreed by teams. The aim of the rule change is to...

Honda admits to engine concerns Honda has admitted that they have concerns about the new engine specification ahead of this month’s opening round of the season. The Japanese manufacturer had a tough s...