F1 could ditch travelling motorhomes as part of sustainability push
Formula 1 could get rid of its extravagant motorhomes at European races in the future as part of its plans to be net carbon zero by 2030
Formula 1 could get rid of its extravagant motorhomes at European races in the future as part of its plans to be net carbon zero by 2030
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc kicked off 2020 Formula 1 track action by conducting an 18-inch wheel Pirelli tyre test at Jerez on Saturday
Racing Point believes it can become a thorn in the side of Formula 1’s big budget teams this year and potentially emerge as “best of the rest” again
McLaren’s decision to part company with Honda was not a mistake and was necessary to reveal the team’s own failings, reckons Formula 1’s managing director of motorsports Ross Brawn
Max Verstappen feels extending his Red Bull Formula 1 contract early helped avoid any awkwardness within the team in 2020, calling it “the right place” to continue his career
The FIA has launched an invitation to tender for a standard Formula 1 fuel-flow meter, as it continues to close possible loopholes in the wake of questions over Ferrari’s engine
Romain Grosjean thinks that his decision to speak out immediately last year when an Haas update package didn’t work was key for the team to avoid more trouble this season
Formula 1’s managing director of motorsport Ross Brawn says a new governance structure being considered for 2021 will help prevent teams from exploiting loopholes in the championship’s regulations
Red Bull says a new philosophy in its preparation for the Formula 1 season should help it avoid the type of slow start to a campaign it has experienced previously
On the back of a chastening 2019 season, Haas became the first Formula 1 team to unveil its new car for the 2020 season