Encouraging signs for Red Bull ahead of 2020
Red Bull's competitiveness at recent grands prix show that they have plenty to be upbeat about ahead of the 2020 season, according to team boss Christian Horner.
Red Bull's competitiveness at recent grands prix show that they have plenty to be upbeat about ahead of the 2020 season, according to team boss Christian Horner.
Valtteri Bottas is determined to win the Formula 1 Drivers' Championship, saying "no one else knows how motivated I am, deep inside, to win at least my first title".
Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen are the latest to criticise Formula 1's helmet design regulations, with the former describing it as "major BS".
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has explained why Max Verstappen was unable to challenge for victory at the United States GP, saying there was "a big hole in the floor".
He came up short again against team-mate Lewis Hamilton in the fight for the title this year, but Valtteri Bottas is confident he is edging closer.
Martin Brundle has hailed Lewis Hamilton as "one of the UK's greatest-ever sportsmen", adding "he's more box-office than the rest of F1 put together".
Could we see F1 cars back at Indianapolis in the near future? It's not a far-fetched question after new Indy owner Roger Penske confirmed he would consider bringing F1 back to the track.
Ross Brawn has paid tribute to Lewis Hamilton for finding a "unique way of being a great champion", but admits he was initially sceptical about his approach.
He is only four years away from becoming an octogenarian and has been in his current job for nearly 15 years, but Helmut Marko insists he is not ready to call it a day.
Young drivers will see regular Friday action from 2021 with F1 officials set to introduce mandatory practice runs for youngsters, according to a report.
Sergio Perez's weighbridge infringement could result in a rule change with the FIA admitting the punishment didn't fit the crime, according to a report.
Does a driver get a bonus for winning the Drivers' title? Jenson Button's new book has given some detail about money matters in F1.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has come to the defence of Max Verstappen on the back of his driver's controversial moves at the Mexican Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton says winning the Mexican Grand Prix without his usual race engineer Pete 'Bono' Bonnington shows that "there is not one weak link" at Mercedes.
If you thought the reverse grid idea was consigned to the dustbin after it was rejected by two teams, then you are wrong as McLaren's Seidl says it could be put back on the table.
The troubled Miami Grand Prix has a fresh stumbling block in its way as it now requires another public hearing on the impact that an F1 race has on the environment.
The Tecpro barriers in Mexico will be reviewed by the FIA following Valtteri Bottas' crash in qualifying, but race director Michael Masi has warned against "a knee-jerk reaction".
F1 managing director Ross Brawn has implored the sport's role players to "react" and develop "new regulations in the long-term interests of the sport".
"There was no intention to push" Lewis Hamilton at the start of the Mexican Grand Prix, says Sebastian Vettel.
They had high hopes of leaving Mexico with a decent haul of points, but the racing weekend ended in frustration for Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi.
George Russell has lamented a "pretty frustrating" race day in Mexico as he found himself "stuck behind" team-mate Robert Kubica for a long time.
Formula 1 is set to introduce its new cost cap regulations in 2021, but Mercedes and Red Bull have warned that "if you can't police it in the right way" then it will be a pointless process.
The "shitty trophies looked boring" and he wasn't a big admirer of the "selfie guy", but Sebastian Vettel feels the Mexican Grand Prix trophy ceremony was "cool".
Haas could find themselves with a Friday conundrum if they employ Robert Kubica as a development driver next year.
Sergio Perez has bemoaned the situation that Nico Hulkenberg finds himself in, saying the fact that the German can't get a seat for 2020 shows that "other factors" play a big role in F1.
It will be a case of damage limitation for Mercedes at the Mexican Grand Prix with team principal Toto Wolff admitting that the track and conditions don't "particularly suit our car".
Max Verstappen's future remains "open" and contract negotiations are likely to only get underway next year, but Christian Horner is "confident and hopeful" that the Dutchman will stay at Red Bull.
Red Bull are likely to once again be the team to beat in Mexico this weekend, but Sebastian Vettel feels Ferrari are on an "upward trend" and have narrowed the gap.
Mercedes have been “pretty shocking” at the Mexican Grand Prix in recent years and Lewis Hamilton believes it will be another “tricky one” for his team this weekend. Hamilton can wrap up the 2019 Drivers’ title at the Hermanos Rodriguez as he only needs to finish on the podium to end team-mate Valtteri Bottas’ hopes […]
The first Ferrari driver since Michael Schumacher to take four consecutive pole positions, Charles Leclerc says he hasn't changed his approach to qualifying, at least not since after Baku.