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
After Max Verstappen extended his Red Bull contract, it seems that Daniel Ricciardo's F1 future is now make or break. The Australian has admitted that he is not chasing a 1-year deal but instead, a multi-year deal
A few months ago, Ross Brawn had suggested that the practice of F1 grid girls will soon be rendered obsolete. Now, for the 2018 season, that prediction has come true.
Formula One double world champion, Fernando Alonso, has admitted that he is highly impressed with the performance of McLaren junior driver Lando Norris
Former F1 world champion Nigel Mansell has said that Formula One no longer has the depth of competition that the sport enjoyed back in the 1980s and 1990s
Despite a woeful 3 years with the Honda power unit, Fernando Alonso is still keeping up the positive vibes and he is confident that the 2018 McLaren will be fast
Red Bull advisor Dr. Helmut Marko believes that Honda's confidence took a nosedive due to Alonso's continuous beration. He has been monitoring the situation in Toro Rosso and has been encouraged by the signs
Max Verstappen has delivered some brilliant drives in the past two seasons. His fans all over the world have now started to proclaim him as the next Ayrton Senna. But the 20 year old Dutch is not flattered
Lewis Hamilton's top 3 rivals from the current F1 grid are Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen. However, despite Lewis' statement, their respective teammates are not to be underestimated either.
The Circuit TT Assen is a circuit that is commonly used in the MotoGP calendar. Now, in Liberty Media's attempt to widen Formula One's reach, this circuit is being considered as a potential host