Marko: Red Bull two weeks ahead of schedule on 2020 Formula 1 car
Helmut Marko says Red Bull is two weeks ahead of schedule on its 2020 Formula 1 car and has no excuses as it prepares for a title challenge
Helmut Marko says Red Bull is two weeks ahead of schedule on its 2020 Formula 1 car and has no excuses as it prepares for a title challenge
Ferrari says it is prepared to invest more money in its Formula 1 team, including building a new simulator, as it expects a “significantly more expensive” 2020
Charles Leclerc says his first year as a Ferrari Formula 1 driver was better than he expected because he did not believe he would score such good results in 2019
Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton and Yamaha’s Valentino Rossi swapped machines recently, the giants trading Formula 1 for MotoGP and vice versa in a much-anticipated test
Honda initially hoped it would start the 2019 Formula 1 season with what became its Spec 2 engine, but is “so happy” with the progress made with its actual schedule
Ex-Renault Formula 1 chassis technical chief Nick Chester has been linked with a senior role at the Williams team next year
Two-time Macau Grand Prix winner and ex-Red Bull Junior Dan Ticktum has joined the Williams Formula 1 team as a development driver
Daniel Ricciardo says the highlight of his Formula 1 season was one “no one would expect” – a “scary” run to 14th in the Belgian Grand Prix
Ferrari thought it was half a second clear after the first week of Formula 1 pre-season testing and was confident of fighting Mercedes before a “cold shower” in Australia
Red Bull and Honda have had discussions about a potential Formula 1 role for Naoki Yamamoto next season