Ferrari pushing against standard parts element of 2021 F1 rules
Ferrari is “not happy yet” with the proposed 2021 Formula 1 regulations and is pushing back against standardisation, according to team boss Mattia Binotto
Ferrari is “not happy yet” with the proposed 2021 Formula 1 regulations and is pushing back against standardisation, according to team boss Mattia Binotto
Alfa Romeo is “improving drastically” and has made a “huge” step with its potential this season, according to the Formula 1 team’s chief Frederic Vasseur
Honda’s 2019 Formula 1 season has been better than technical director Toyoharu Tanabe expected given the “big gap” he saw at the start of the year
Max Verstappen believes Charles Leclerc is not the only young gun he will fight in Formula 1, despite the “amazing” opportunity for the karting rivals to race each other again
Formula 1 teams will face a “risk” in getting the staff required for an increased calendar within the proposed 2021 budget cap, believes Ferrari’s Mattia Binotto
It may only be the summer break, but Formula 1’s next shocking blockbuster driver moves are already being made or rumoured ahead of the 2020 season
Formula 1 rookie George Russell says it can be a “little bit hurtful” to receive negative comments from the most outspoken fans of his Williams team-mate Robert Kubica
Alfa Romeo Formula 1 boss Frederic Vasseur says the team’s relationship with Kimi Raikkonen is “working perfectly” and benefitting from “black-and-white” discussions
Williams’ poor start to the season Formula 1 season has been well documented, but some big changes could help secure its return to form
The decision on when Honda’s next upgraded Formula 1 engine will be introduced, which will trigger grid penalties for Red Bull, is “very complicated”, according to the manufacturer’s technical chief