Ferrari and the FIA are in hot water with seven of the Formula 1 teams for what they see as a cover-up.
Formula 1 will not contest World Championship races if Ferrari and AlphaTauri are not present in either Bahrain or Vietnam.
Valtteri Bottas finished pre-season testing with the two fastest lap times but team-mate Lewis Hamilton is “for sure” worried about the power unit.
Mercedes experienced a fourth engine related issue in testing, limiting Lewis Hamilton to 14 laps on the penultimate day of pre-season testing.
Robert Kubica was P1 as testing resumed at the Circuit de Catalunya on Wednesday and couldn’t resist the opportunity to have a little dig at his former team, Williams.
Fernando Alonso has rejoined McLaren, not in Formula 1 but in IndyCars, signing a one-off deal to race at this year’s Indianapolis 500.
Formula 1’s regulations don’t always make sense to the layman and the rules governing Mercedes’ dual axis steering could fall into that category.
Mercedes won the opening pre-season test, at least according to the timesheet. But were the numbers lying? Mercedes say yes.
Ferrari may be the ones openly admitting it but every one of Mercedes’ rivals must be worried after Valtteri Bottas finished 1.3s up on the nearest non-DAS-fitted car.
Formula 1 almost made it through two days of testing without a single red flag but Kimi Raikkonen put an end to that 13 minutes before the chequered flag fell in Spain.
The F1 pre-season has barely begun and already there is controversy as Mercedes ran a movable steering wheel in testing which may, or may not, be illegal.
Mercedes-AMG, Aston Martin Red Bull Racing and Renault F1 will roar into Sandton for the first-ever Heinekin F1 Joburg Festival in March.
With pre-season testing limited to six days, Mercedes threw out the sandbags and went straight to the top of the timesheet on Day 1 in Spain.
Racing Point can get both cars onto a podium this season, that’s if they first manage to avoid Romain Grosjean says team CEO Otmar Szafnauer.
Williams has added its name to the list of teams revealing its 2020 car, saying the FW43 is an evolution but one Williams hopes brings about a fresh start.
Mercedes has unveiled the W11, the car the Brackley team hopes will bag an unprecedented seventh championship double in 2020.
It took McLaren all of six minutes to show off its 2020 car, the MCL35, putting to rest the song and dance that was Ferrari’s launch.
Formula 1 will not head to Shanghai in April after the powers-that-be made the call to ‘postpone’ the race in light of the coronavirus outbreak.
In stark contrast to Ferrari’s razzmatazz, Red Bull released a single image of its new RB16 to launch before a shakedown at the Silverstone circuit.
Ferrari bought a touch of yesterday’s glitz and glamour as the Scuderia unveiled its 2020 F1 car, the SF1000, in Italy.
After the high of 2018, where the team finished fifth in the championship, Haas dropped to ninth last season.
Sticking to their policy of signing on young drivers, Christian Horner has made it clear that neither Lewis Hamilton nor Sebastian Vettel would be welcome at Red Bull.
Honda bosses are not ready to forgive Fernando Alonso for embarrassing them back at the 2015 Japanese GP and have blocked his Andretti Autosport Indy 500 deal.
F1’s Chinese Grand Prix is under threat due to the coronavirus with the FIA saying they will “take action” if need be.
Great news for Formula 1 fans with Fernando Alonso saying he is “ready” to return to the sport in 2021.