No hard or super-hard tyres nominated for Spa or Suzuka
2018 F1 season
The super-hard tyre is unlikely to be used at all in 2018 as Pirelli has not nominated it for the Belgian or Japanese Grand Prix.
The super-hard tyre is unlikely to be used at all in 2018 as Pirelli has not nominated it for the Belgian or Japanese Grand Prix.
In the round-up: Hulkenberg reveals Renault’s weakness – how to build a circuit out of pastis – Wolff on teenagers with ‘pushy parents’
Formula 1 management has confirmed Spa will remain on the calendar for three more seasons, as RaceFans reported earlier this week.
Romain Grosjean has described how criticism from other drivers early in his career motivated him to tone down his aggressive moves.
Liberty Media is looking to bring more street circuits onto the F1 calendar, a move which senior F1 team figures believe will add variety to the sport.
In the round-up: Raikkonen doesn’t expect world to change at French GP – where does Ricciardo live in the new Honda/Red Bull shack-up – Aitken’s tart addiction
Why has Red Bull ended its championship-winning partnership with Renault to use the Honda engines McLaren ditched less than 12 months ago?
Red Bull has announced the end of its 12-year association with Renault as it will switch to Honda power at the end of 2018.
In the round-up: Haas ‘good at losing opportunities’ – Vergne stripped of Le Mans win – Sirotkin playing a part at Williams
Don’t miss any of the 2018 French Grand Prix sessions – here are the times for all of this weekend’s action plus the IndyCar, F2 and GP3 races.
Lewis Hamilton says he doesn’t know whether Formula 1 is likely to see better racing this weekend at Paul Ricard, a track it hasn’t visited since 1990.
Street tracks can offer a greater challenge to Formula 1 drivers because they don’t need the kind of compromises found on on permanent tracks, according to racing circuit designer Hermann Tilke.
Esteban Ocon hopes France’s return to the Formula 1 calendar after a 10-year absence helps the sport regain popularity in his home country.
In the round-up: Leclerc collects home races – Alonso’s extraordinary night stint brings Le Mans victory – Di Resta apologises for team’s ass-busting
Fernando Alonso, Sebastien Buemi and Kazuki Nakajima shared victory as Toyota dominated the 86th running of the Le Mans 24 Hours.
Didier Pironi has often been cast as the villain in the tragic tale of what went on between him and Gilles Vileneuve at Ferrari in 1982. This new biography presents a different angle.
Will Pirelli extend its F1 contract beyond the end of 2019? The company’s CEO said it isn’t prepared to stay at any price.
In the round-up: F1 Fridays ‘bite’ Wolff – Button’s ‘soul-destroying’ Le Mans – McLaren factory disquiet summons Whitmarsh
New Formula 1 rules for 2019 specifying a minimum driver weight limit from next season will make the competition fairer, says Williams chief technical officer Paddy Lowe.
Spa-Francorchamps will appear on the 2019 F1 calendar after agreeing a new three-year deal.