Autosport 70: The lost F1 team that launched Newey
It never won a race, but the March team of the late 1980s and early 1990s was very significant for the future of F1. Autosport magazine explained why in the 16/23 December 2010 issue
It never won a race, but the March team of the late 1980s and early 1990s was very significant for the future of F1. Autosport magazine explained why in the 16/23 December 2010 issue
Haas Formula 1 chief Gunther Steiner says he is yet to give thought to the team’s 2021 line-up, but would not rule out going down the pay driver route
Formula 1’s history is full of underdog stories and teams that overachieved with the resources available. LUKE SMITH looks back at F1’s last genuine minnow team – Manor – and how after reaching a new high it eventually all fell apart
The FIA World Motor Sport Council has approved changes to this year’s Formula 1 regulations to incorporate the new COVID-19 protocols that will be introduced in Austria next month
Join Stuart Codling for the 10th Autosport Formula 1 Pub Quiz, which features special guest and Mercedes F1 reserve driver Esteban Gutierrez
The 2005 United States GP is remembered as the race that only six cars started after Michelin hit problems and all its teams withdrew after the formation lap. Fifteen years to the day, ADAM COOPER looks back at a low point in Formula 1 history
Ferrari is to conduct a test with its 2018 Formula 1 car at Mugello in Italy next week with both Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel sharing the running
Haas Formula 1 boss Gunther Steiner says rumours about a sale of his outfit are being circulated to create a “storm in a teacup”, insisting there’s been no ownership change
Damon Hill expects the 2020 Formula 1 season to have a “flatout” nature, with the shortened calendar possibly meaning drivers cannot settle for lesser results when considering a title challenge
Haas is to hold fire on bringing any upgrades to its Formula 1 car this year until it can be sure about its income for the shortened 2020 campaign