Ecclestone criticises Williams management, says losing team would be ‘terrible’
Former Formula 1 owner Bernie Ecclestone has said it would be a "terrible loss" for F1 if it were to lose the Williams F1 Team, which recently announced it is ...
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Former Formula 1 owner Bernie Ecclestone has said it would be a "terrible loss" for F1 if it were to lose the Williams F1 Team, which recently announced it is ...
SIlverstone Circuit boss Stuart Pringle is hopeful that being "top of the bill" this summer will help to attract new fans to Formula 1. The British Grand Prix has, in ...
Mercedes motorsport chief Toto Wolff has repeatedly had to deny speculation over his future with the team, with multiple reports suggesting he could stand down, or jump ship to a ...
Ferrari Formula 1 team boss Mattia Binotto says he would be "very happy" if his driver Sebastian Vettel lands a seat with chief rival Mercedes next year. Vettel will depart ...
Formula 1’s Belgian Grand Prix will continue to be held at Spa-Francorchamps until at least 2022. Spa-Francorchamps is one of six confirmed circuits on the amended 2020 schedule and as ...
The Hungaroring’s contract to host Formula 1’s Hungarian Grand Prix has been extended through to the 2027 campaign. Formula 1 has been visiting the Hungaroring, located just outside of Hungary’s ...
Mercedes are wary that Max Verstappen is likely to be their closest rival when the 2020 Formula 1 season finally gets underway next month. The Red Bull-owned Spielberg circuit will ...
McLaren's Carlos Sainz, who has signed a deal to join Ferrari next year, insists nothing in his contract stipulates he is a 'number two' driver. The Spaniard will replace the ...
Formula 1 managing director of motorsports, Ross Brawn, has accused Mercedes chief Toto Wolff of failing to take the "bigger view" into account when he rejected F1's plans for reversed-grid ...
The Automobile Club d’Italia has confirmed that Formula 1’s Italian Grand Prix will continue to be held at Monza until at least 2025. Monza’s mayor Dario Allevi revealed last week ...