McLaren`s Jenson Button leapt to the top of the timesheets, as the latest four-day test in Jerez drew to a close on Saturday
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He may not have figured at the top end of the timesheets, but Ferrari`s Fernando Alonso believes the team are very much on t
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Virgin technical director Nick Wirth has lamented the reliability problems which have severely limited his team`s pre-season
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The former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr. Mahathir, conducted the official opening of Lotus Racing`s UK factory in Hing
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Virgin Racing confirmed on Tuesday that Andy Soucek is to join the team as their reserve and test driver for the 2010 Formula
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Sarah Holt on the first clues to 2010 form at the Valencia F1 test
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The latest blogs from the BBC team covering Formula 1
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Photos from all four days of Formula 1`s third winter test in Jerez
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Force India test driver Paul Di Resta makes a solid start as Formula One`s latest four day test gets underway in wet conditi
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Mark Webber goes fastest for Red Bull as the rain finally clears at the third winter test in Jerez.
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Campos edge closer to making the 2010 grid after a buyout which sees Colin Kolles come in as team principal.
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Heikki Kovalainen crashes in his first outing for Lotus forcing the team to stop testing on day two of the third winter test
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New Formula One team USF1 is struggling financially and is in talks with the sports governing body, FIA, to see if it can mi
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Virgin Racing sign Spain`s Formula Two champion Andy Soucek as their test and reserve driver.
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World champion Jenson Button clocks the fastest time of pre-season tests at Jerez over the last two weeks.
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Double world champion Fernando Alonso hails the new Ferrari F10 as the best car he has ever driven.
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Long-time Sauber technical boss Willy Rampf to leave team, fresh doubts over US F1, plus other gossip and rumours.
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Andrew Benson wonders whether anyone catch pace-setters Ferrari as the teams head into this week`s crucial final pre-season
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Along with Rubens Barrichello's words of optimism, Michael Schumacher has also expressed his satisfaction at the decision taken by Ferrari to field the F2005 at the Bahrain Grand Prix. "I can only be happy about the
Lucky Strike B·A·R Honda head to the Middle East this weekend for the third round of the 2005 FIA Formula One World Championship, in Bahrain. The team conducted an intensive test at Paul Ricard this week to prepare for
The Formula One fraternity moves to the Kingdom of Bahrain for the third Grand Prix of the 2005 Formula One season next weekend. The McLaren Mercedes team travels to the Bahrain International Circuit for the event, which
After a confident start to the 2005 season, the BMW WilliamsF1 Team travels to the unique desert setting of Sakhir for the Bahrain Grand Prix. The team hopes to capitalise on an intense period of development which has seen
Fernando Alonso led the race from lights to flag, on a two stop strategy that saw him visit the pits on laps 21 and 40. He managed skilfully his Michelin tyres over the race distance, and made full use of the performance
The Ferrari team and key partners leave Sepang and the Malaysian Grand Prix well aware that they have plenty of work to do after Michael Schumacher finished in a distant seventh position scoring his first two points of the
Berger in talks with Briatore
Speculation that Red Bull's 2007 car could be fitted with a Renault engine is gaining momentum.
Auto Motor Und Sport magazine in Germany reports that Toro Rosso co-owner and Red Bull advisor Gerhard Berger has staged talks about the matter with his old Benetton chief Flavio Briatore.
Michael Schumacher has emerged thirtieth on magazine Forbes' Celebrity 100 list.
Hollywood actor Tom Cruise came out number one, on the list compiled by combining annual income with considerations like Google hits, TV-radio mentions and appearances on magazine covers.
Strategy coming into play at Silverstone
Michael Schumacher insisted he can still win the British Grand Prix despite only qualifying his Ferrari in third position today at Silverstone.
Schumacher seemed on course for the 67th Pole Position of his career with one minute of qualifying left, but was knocked down the order first by Fernando Alonso and then by Kimi Raikkonen.
Early reports coming from France claim that Edouard Michelin has lost his life whilst on a fishing expedition near the French Finistere region as his boat sunk near the Sein Island. Michelin and a friend sailing with him, both lost their lives.
Rubens Barrichello opened his 2005 campaign in fine style today after flying to a second place podium spot from eleventh on the grid. The Bridgestone shod Brazilian encountered unfortunate weather conditions yesterday meaning that his aggregated qualifying time saw him start from the sixth row.
BMW WilliamsF1 Team collected four points today in the season opening Australian Grand Prix. Mark Webber today equalled his best ever Grand Prix finish, achieving fifth place again at the Albert Park circuit, just as in 2002. Team-mate Nick Heidfeld was involved in an unfortunate accident with Michael Schumacher with 15 laps to go, which put an early end to his race.
Sauber Petronas drivers Felipe Massa and Jacques Jacques Villeneuve finished in tenth and 13th places respectively in today's Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.
After qualifying 12th and 14th respectively following this morning’s final qualifying session, the first under the new aggregate system, Narain Karthikeyan and Tiago Monteiro gave a strong drive in today’s Albert Park race to bring their Jordan Toyota EJ15s home in 15th and 16th place at the rookies’ first Formula One Grand Prix.
Australian motorsports under threat
What follows is the full four paragraph statement released by the FIA on Saturday in which they explain their stance on recent legal decisions in Australia as well as the response from Confederation of Australian Motor Sport.
McLaren Mercedes drivers Kimi Raikkonen and Juan Pablo Montoya finished today's first qualifying in tenth and 11th positions after setting times of 1:44.997 and 1:45.325 respectively. More News 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 [ 54 ] |