Alonso will stay at McLaren-Renault, says Ecclestone
F1 Fanatic Round-up
In the round-up: Ecclestone says McLaren will take Renault engines and keep Alonso • Porsche rumoured to be planning 2021 Red Bull takeover
In the round-up: Ecclestone says McLaren will take Renault engines and keep Alonso • Porsche rumoured to be planning 2021 Red Bull takeover
No team has ever scored a one-two in the Singapore Grand Prix. Will Ferrari change that in the tenth running of the race this weekend?
Lewis Hamilton believes Ferrari will have an advantage over Mercedes in this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix because they can generate more downforce.
In the round-up: McLaren-Honda divorce ‘imminent’ • Force India suggest $150 million cap • Williams and Sauber pursuing Kubica
The Mercedes-AMG Project One, a road car featuring an F1-derived power unit, has been revealed by the manufacturer at the Frankfurt International Motor Show.
Don’t miss any of the 2017 Singapore Grand Prix sessions – here are the times for all of this weekend’s action including the IndyCar season finale.
Red Bull junior team driver Pierre Gasly has rejected claims he suggested he could drive for Toro Rosso in the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Bugatti enlisted former Formula One driver Juan Pablo Montoya to set a a new speed record in its $2.7 million Chiron hypercar.
Christian Horner says Max Verstappen’s setbacks during 2017 including six retirements have been down to nothing more than misfortune.
A bizarre incident involving an ambulance almost cost a NASCAR driver a shot at the championship. Also two F1 juniors had strong weekends.
In the round-up: F1 could use F2 to test new grids • Sauber to add staff • Magnussen rues Monza tyre choice
Fernando Alonso was furious about Jolyon Palmer’s “joke” of a penalty during the Italian Grand Prix. Was he right or wrong?
In the round-up: Kubica’s chances of returning with Renault may be derailed by Sainz move • 40 venues vying for F1 races
Max Verstappen was not short of support at Spa-Francorchamps this year, although it’s doubtful any of his fans were as well-armed as these two.
In the round-up: McLaren engine deal not sole factor – Alonso • Paul Ricard to limit crowd • F2 to get preferred status
Renault has set its sights on beating Williams, who are three places ahead of them in the constructors’ championship with seven races to go.
Mika Hakkinen has spoken about how his 2006 test for McLaren persuaded him not to return to Formula One after his 2001 departure.
Daniel Ricciardo believes the Singapore Grand Prix will be one of Red Bull’s best chances to win a race before the end of 2017, but not their only one.
“I really don’t care any more” was Max Verstappen’s surprising response when asked about the collision with Felipe Massa which ruined his race.
In the round-up: Historic F1 racer dies following crash • Haas wants chance to win • Hulkenberg criticises wet weather tyres