Aston Martin Red Bull driver Max Verstappen is being quite reserved with regard to his 2018 title chances. He is banking on how the new F1 car performs in pre-season testing before declaring his intentions for the 2018 title
The McLaren F1 team are fairly confident that they are now going to be competitive in the 2018 season with the Renault engine strapped to the back of the car.
When motorsport fans use the term pay driver, they usually mean it in a derogatory manner. By definition, it refers to a driver who uses their financial reach to obtain a seat in racing. To most people, a pay driver lacks the talent to be in a racing series so they pay their way into the sport
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has admitted that the Force India intra-team battle/Ocon-Perez feud annoyed him. He didn't like it when it ends with 2 damaged cars,having witnessed a similar such incident between his own drivers Hamilton and Rosberg
Aston Martin Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo has said that Max Verstappen is the best teammate that he has ever had. The Australian rated Max higher than 4-time world champion Sebastian Vettel
The McLaren team have said that they were heading in the wrong direction with last year's model. So, for the 2018 car, the aim is to cater to the needs of the drivers
Canadian driver Lance Stroll has said that he had very little guidance from former teammate Felipe Massa, who was vastly experienced. Instead, they were seen more as competitors than mentor-mentee
As F1's grid girl ban continues to spark debates and polarise views and opinions in the racing world and among the fans, former Williams test driver Susie Wolff has backed the decision
For the upcoming Formula One season, the FIA and Liberty Media have confirmed that there will be tweaks to the F1 Schedule to better improve the ratings and to avoid clashes with the 2018 FIFA World Cup
After the 3 torturous years of struggling with the Honda power unit, McLaren feared that their star driver Fernando Alonso would give up out of frustration and leave the team for better pastures
With the motor racing world talking about Liberty Media's decision to scrap the practice of using grid girls in races, former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone slams the decision taken by his successors