Ferrari: Key team personnel running F1 would be conflict of interest
Formula 1 teams would not be happy to see a former team boss take a senior role within the championship like Toto Wolff has been linked to, says Ferrari’s CEO
Formula 1 teams would not be happy to see a former team boss take a senior role within the championship like Toto Wolff has been linked to, says Ferrari’s CEO
Robert Kubica will join the Alfa Romeo Formula 1 team as a reserve driver for 2020, with his backer PKN Orlen coming on board as a “co-title sponsor”
Red Bull Formula 1 driver Alexander Albon says having a team-mate as strong as Max Verstappen is “a good way to speed up the learning process”
Mercedes Formula 1 driver Valtteri Bottas says he wants to make it a “no-brainer”decision for the team to retain him past the 2020 season
Though the 2019 Formula 1 season featured a diverse range of storylines, the headlines were dominated by the championship’s top two teams
Antonio Giovinazzi’s Formula 1 career could have been decided by his late crash out of the points in the Belgian Grand Prix, Alfa Romeo team boss Frederic Vasseur says
McLaren’s Lando Norris says he was “too jokey” at times in his rookie Formula 1 season and needs to find a better compromise with more focus in his sophomore year
Haas Formula 1 boss Gunther Steiner admits he feared the situation between drivers Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean would not be “manageable” during the 2019 season
Ferrari believes Formula 1 needs to develop a stricter budget cap over time to reinforce the championship’s economic viability, otherwise it is “slowly going to die”
Racing Point driver Sergio Perez thinks Formula 1 TV directors are “not doing a great job” of capturing the most exciting on-track moments during grand prix weekends