No image available
/ 4 November 2009
Toyota Motor has announced it is quitting Formula One, joining an exodus of Japanese automakers from the sport.
No image available
/ 2 November 2009
World champion Jenson Button said he will be faster and stronger next year after finishing third in Sunday’s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
No image available
/ 2 November 2009
Japanese tyre maker Bridgestone Corp said on Monday it would quit Formula One next year, dealing a further blow to the sport.
No image available
/ 29 October 2009
Former Formula One world champion Kimi Raikkonen is considering switching to rally driving as he weighs up his post-Ferrari future.
No image available
/ 19 October 2009
Former Renault chief Flavio Briatore announced on Sunday he was taking legal action challenging the life ban he received from the FIA.
Japanese F1 are bewildered. Once they had three Formula One teams, two grand prix tracks and several drivers but there is little left to cheer.
No image available
/ 10 September 2009
Ferrari boss Stefanco Domenicali was keen to play down any expectations at Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix following Finn Kimi Raikkonen’s win in Belgium.
No image available
/ 9 September 2009
Formula One’s in-season testing ban has made life difficult for the sport’s big teams, McLaren driver Heikki Kovalainen said this week.
No image available
/ 8 September 2009
Felipe Massa says he has no fears about returning to Formula One racing after he was seriously injured in July.
No image available
/ 3 September 2009
Giancarlo Fisichella has been given the green light by Force India to race for Ferrari for the remainder of the season, with immediate effect.
No image available
/ 1 September 2009
BMW’s decision to leave Formula One could open the way for Robert Kubica to replace Luca Badoer as Ferrari’s second driver for the Italian Grand Prix.
Renault on Monday won their appeal against a ban on Fernando Alonso’s team competing in the European Grand Prix in Valencia on Sunday.
Renault’s appeal against its suspension from the European Grand Prix began on Monday, with the team optimistic the decision will be overturned.
Former world champion Michael Schumacher has called off plans to return to Formula One due to a neck injury.
Not even low-res images of Max Moseley’s little S&M spank-a-thon raised as many eyebrows as did the news of Michael Schumacher’s return.
The BMW-Sauber team hopes to be able to continue in Formula One in some guise despite the the German carmaker’s withdrawal from the sport.
Formula One’s future was in turmoil on Friday after Ferrari, McLaren and six other teams announced plans for a rival series.
Formula One moved closer to the edge on Tuesday when the governing body said crisis talks with teams had broken down.
Ferrari hit back on Wednesday after a French court rejected their bid to prevent Formula One’s governing body introducing controversial new rules.
A French court has thrown out a bid by Ferrari to prevent Formula One’s governing body from introducing controversial new rules next season.
Formula One teams and world motorsport supremo Max Mosley will meet on Friday for crisis talks over a controversial budget cap.
Former champions Renault followed Ferrari’s lead on Wednesday and threatened to quit Formula One unless the governing body rewrites the 2010 rules.
Italians have been speaking out in support of Ferrari in the wake of the team’s threat to pull out of Formula One next season.
A quarter of the way through the new season, Formula One has been turned upside down. Those who were first are, if not exactly last, now struggling.
McLaren were on Wednesday handed a suspended three-race ban for bringing the sport into disrepute.
Reigning Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton’s McLaren team was to face charges of bringing the sport into disrepute at a special hearing on Wednesday
World champion Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time in opening practice on Friday for Sunday’s Chinese Formula One Grand Prix.
Flavio Briatore has launched a withering attack of Formula One’s regulators, saying interest has been stripped from the 2009 season.
Ferrari say this week’s Chinese Grand Prix must be a turning point to their disastrous season.
Brawn GP’s Jenson Button took pole position on Saturday for Sunday’s Malaysian F1 Grand Prix, making it back-to-back poles for the English dr
F1 team bosses say the sport is stuck with late protests and even later rulings, leaving fans uncertain about the true results of races.
McLaren have suspended sporting director Dave Ryan after the team and world champion Lewis Hamilton were found to have misled stewards.