Which F1 drivers will beat their team mates in 2018?
2018 F1 season preview
Which Formula One drivers will assert their superiority over their team mates in 2018? How will the new rookies fare? Cast your vote.
Which Formula One drivers will assert their superiority over their team mates in 2018? How will the new rookies fare? Cast your vote.
In the round-up: Williams has addressed downforce deficit – Stroll • Force India denies sale report • Ferrari in action at Road Atlanta • Formula E round six today
Fernando Alonso says he will approach his first Le Mans 24 Hours with “respect” as he prepares to compete in the 2018 and 2019 races for Toyota.
How have F1 teams varied in their approaches to the second year under the current aerodynamic rules? Compare all 10 cars using our interactive images.
McLaren has signed a sponsorship deal with a manufacturer of flip-flops, whose logo will appear on its Halo for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Williams chief technical officer Paddy Lowe explains the team’s controversial driver line-up choice and other changes at Grove ahead of the 2018 F1 season.
Robert Kubica will race for Williams if either of its regular drivers is unable to, chief technical officer Paddy Lowe has told RaceFans.
In the round-up: Second year in F1 feels “very different” for Vandoorne • Halo now ‘the strongest part on an F1 car’ • Heavy testing crash for Sato
Toro Rosso’s Franz Tost tells RaceFans he expected Honda to improve in 2018 and explains how the team has been boosted by its first works engine deal.
McLaren’s Zak Brown admitted it “wouldn’t look good” if the team are nine-tenths of a second off fellow Renault users Red Bull. But testing proved tough.
In the round-up: Hamilton recalls 2001 kart race against Schumacher • Verstappen and Ricciardo are Red Bull’s “most cordial driver line-up” – Horner
Red Bull took a step backwards during the off-season 12 months ago. Have they been able to sustain their momentum through the winter this time?
FIA president Jean Todt described criticisms of the Halo as “childish” and defended the decision to introduce what he believes is a potentially life-saving innovation.
Ferrari has announced the FIA’s Laurent Mekies will join its technical team. Mekies served as safety director and deputy race director at the sport’s governing body.
Fernando Alonso and FIA president Jean Todt have supported the idea of using Formula One’s Halo to help fans identify who is driving each car.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner tells RaceFans why Honda is a serious option for 2019 and admits he ‘feels sorry’ for Chase Carey.
FIA president Jean Todt says even F1’s wealthiest teams such as Ferrari should appreciate the need to bring costs down.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner told RaceFans it is “great” his team has a choice of two potential engine suppliers for the 2019 F1 season.
In the round-up: Smoky Ferraris not a concern for FIA • Alonso considered retiring • Bourdais win down to skill and luck – Coyne
Responses have been planned to prevent repeats of track limits abuses involving Max Verstappen and Nico Hulkenberg in races last year.