F1 'will return' to Melbourne in 2021
Oct.5 (GMM) Formula 1 “will return” to Melbourne, according to race organisers. The season-opening Australian GP was the first race cancellation of 2020, triggering the
Oct.5 (GMM) Formula 1 “will return” to Melbourne, according to race organisers. The season-opening Australian GP was the first race cancellation of 2020, triggering the
Oct.5 (GMM) Red Bull is no longer ruling out replacing Alex Albon. Until very recently, the energy drink-owned marque has been strongly backing the British-born
Oct.5 (GMM) Jos Verstappen, the father of Red Bull driver Max, says he hopes the corona crisis “will soon be over” in Formula 1. Seven
Oct.5 (GMM) Ferrari’s sporting boss Laurent Mekies has played down hopes that all three high-profile academy driver members will be in Formula 1 next year.
Oct.5 (GMM) Sebastian Vettel might buy shares in Aston Martin. That is the view of Toto Wolff, the Mercedes team boss who caused a stir
Oct.5 (GMM) Haas is reluctant to comment amid rumours the F1 team could be sold. The small American outfit has already admitted that both of
Oct.5 (GMM) A Mercedes-style nose design is the “right way forward” for McLaren. That is the view of team boss Andreas Seidl, who admits that
Oct.5 (GMM) Red Bull can build its own engine for 2022 and beyond, according to former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher. At Sochi, prior to Honda’s
Oct.2 (GMM) Mika Salo has admitted he thought Lewis Hamilton’s penalties at Sochi were “harsh”. The former F1 driver, who was a FIA steward at
Oct.2 (GMM) Sergio Perez has emerged as a realistic candidate to become Max Verstappen’s teammate at Red Bull next year. Although the team has been