Monza confirms F1 Italian GP to take place without fans
The promoters of the Italian Grand Prix at Monza have confirmed the race will take place behind closed doors with no fans permitted to attend
The promoters of the Italian Grand Prix at Monza have confirmed the race will take place behind closed doors with no fans permitted to attend
After the frantic first leg of the reshaped 2020 Formula 1 season, action resumes with the British Grand Prix to mark the first of a Silverstone double-header
Ferrari proposed a return of customer cars to Formula 1 during talks to safeguard the sport’s future, only for the move to be rejected by the rest of the grid
As Autosport launches the latest episode in its Race of My Life podcast series, we take a look back at a race in which Phil Hill claimed the 1961 Formula 1 world championship – the 1961 Italian Grand Prix at Monza
Red Bull has shuffled its Formula 1 technical team, with the experienced Simon Rennie returning to trackside action from this weekend’s British Grand Prix as Alex Albon’s new race engineer
Haas Formula 1 boss Gunther Steiner says the power demands of Silverstone mean the British Grand Prix will bring “no joy” to his Ferrari-powered team
Silverstone boss Stuart Pringle says the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic has set the business of the home of Formula 1’s British Grand Prix “back about five years”
Ferrari chairman John Elkann doesn’t expect the Maranello team to be back to winning ways in Formula 1 until 2022, as he asked for patience from the team’s “suffering” fans
Grands Prix have felt more like Formula Renault events than Formula 1 thanks to a lack of fans this year, reckons McLaren’s Lando Norris
When Honda introduced an engine upgrade for Formula 1’s season-opening Austrian Grand Prix, it raised a few eyebrows about just how the Japanese manufacturer had been able to do it.