Formula 1 teams say they are not equipped for a tyre war revival
Formula 1 teams are not equipped for the championship to revive a tyre war and believe it would be worse for racing than having a single supplier
Formula 1 teams are not equipped for the championship to revive a tyre war and believe it would be worse for racing than having a single supplier
Silverstone is one of the quickest circuits on the Formula 1 calendar and plays host to round 10 of the world championship
The Alfa Romeo Formula 1 team is targeting McLaren with the upgrades it intends to introduce over the next few grands prix
Carlos Sainz Jr believes McLaren’s Spanish Grand Prix upgrade package is now showing its strength in high-speed corners and means it can head to Formula 1’s British Grand Prix confident
McLaren Formula 1 team principal Andreas Seidl says it is “pretty difficult to imagine” any new entry investing the money currently required to be successful in the championship
The major upgrade package Renault recently brought to its Formula 1 car has not had the impact that was was expected, according to the team’s drivers
McLaren boss Andreas Seidl wants his team to embrace a more “risky” approach to Formula 1 car development in its bid to move further up the grid
Racing Point’s enduring struggles in the 2019 Formula 1 season are a “bit of a legacy” of its financial difficulties in its former Force India identity
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has suggested there is an “agenda” behind ongoing rumours that he is being lined up to replace Chase Carey as a future Formula 1 chief
Red Bull and Honda were “surprised” to score their first Formula 1 win together in Austria because Mercedes being “almost perfect” meant the season started tougher than expected