Why Ferrari will test two F1 cars in February
Ferrari will test a mule car with 18-inch wheels just over one week before 2020 Formula 1 pre-season begins, as part of Pirelli’s tyre development programme
Ferrari will test a mule car with 18-inch wheels just over one week before 2020 Formula 1 pre-season begins, as part of Pirelli’s tyre development programme
Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas says he will need to be version ‘2.77’ of himself to win the Formula 1 title next year
Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey admits selling major sponsorship deals has been harder than expected, but insists there has been increased interest from potential partners in 2019
Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen have topped the annual Autosport Formula 1 team principals’ Top 10 drivers ranking for the fourth straight year
Robert Kubica believes he may return to the Formula 1 grid in the future, but accepts he has “no control” over whether another chance will present itself
Ferrari is making “quite significant changes” to its Formula 1 engine as well as adding “a lot more downforce” to its car for 2020, in its bid to topple Mercedes
Christian Horner says he expects Max Verstappen to remain with Red Bull in 2021, and would not be surprised if other leading Formula 1 drivers stayed with their outfits
Nico Hulkenberg says he has no regrets over his Formula 1 career, but admitted his ‘heart was bleeding’ when he recently watched a replay of the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix
Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri says Lewis Hamilton’s meeting with chairman John Elkann has been blown out of proportion, but indicated the Formula 1 champion has some interest in a move
Ferrari believes it will be the first Formula 1 team to launch a 2020 car after committing to revealing next year’s contender on February 11