Ferrari would only regret failed F1 2019 title bid without lessons
Ferrari says it would only regret its failed 2019 Formula 1 title bid if it had not learned from the errors that caused it to miss opportunities this season
Ferrari says it would only regret its failed 2019 Formula 1 title bid if it had not learned from the errors that caused it to miss opportunities this season
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko believes Honda will make developments over the winter that will make it equal to Ferrari and Mercedes for the 2020 Formula 1 season
Formula 1 teams have been “pushed and pulled in many directions” as they develop next year’s cars while also beginning “limited” work on the major design change planned for 2021
Haas Formula 1 team principal Gunther Steiner admits he will need his “thinking hat” to tackle the likely substantial drop in constructors’ championship prize money following his squad’s 2019 slump
Naoki Yamamoto will make his Formula 1 weekend debut driving for Toro Rosso in the Japanese Grand Prix’s first Friday practice session, as predicted by Autosport
The McLaren Formula 1 team received plenty of mockery during its Honda years, and then when it switched to Renault but continued to flounder
Formula 1’s stakeholders have begun debating the direction of its next generation engine rules, amid fears it could be “left behind” if it does not increase its hybrid/electric element
Five-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton says he has seen the data from simulations of how it will be easier for cars to follow in 2021 and it looks “great”
McLaren wanted a Mercedes Formula 1 engine supply so it could give itself “nowhere to hide” as it bids to establish itself as a leading team again
Mercedes won the first eight grands prix of the 2019 Formula 1 season, but has only triumphed in three of the subsequent eight races