Symonds doubts F1 needs 2017 changes
F1 Fanatic Round-up
In the round-up: Symonds doubts F1 needs 2017 changes • Lotus ‘lost £57m’ in 2015 • Verstappen to get Bandini trophy
In the round-up: Symonds doubts F1 needs 2017 changes • Lotus ‘lost £57m’ in 2015 • Verstappen to get Bandini trophy
Nico Rosberg’s driving has verged on the desperate as Lewis Hamilton has demolished his points lead even more quickly than expected.
Ferrari will continue its policy of choosing a more aggressive tyre selection at next week’s German Grand Prix.
In the round-up: Monza and Imola vying for F1 deal • Rosberg ‘doesn’t need title’ • Teams get more radio access
The use of a crane to recover a stranded car during a European Formula Three race at Zandvoort prompted criticism over safety standards.
It’s F1, WEC, Formula V8 3.5, GP2 and GP3 all in one weekend – and F1 Fanatic Live will be following it all. Here’s when to join us.
Mercedes chief executive Toto Wolff is braced for a fresh onslaught from rivals Red Bull at this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix.
Mercedes only learned Nico Rosberg was under investigation for his radio message at Silverstone when they heard Red Bull tell Max Verstappen he was.
In the round-up: Sauber must respond to Manor threat – Nasr • Vandoorne ‘can do no more’ • Renault better than results – Abiteboul
What will Romain Grosjean discover if his NASCAR debut does happen? Will Wood got behind the wheel of a Sprint Cup car to find out.
In the round-up: Vandoorne takes first Super Formula pole • Force India urge radio changes • Ricciardo just unlucky – Horner
Bernie Ecclestone and Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene feature in this weekend’s Caption Competition.
In the round-up: F1 is “safe enough” – Palmer • Marchionne investigating Ferrari troubles • Give us more grip – Gutierrez
Manor test driver Jordan King says the team made significant progress with their chassis between his two tests for them in Barcelona and Silverstone.
Sebastian Vettel’s 26-lap stint in the Austrian Grand Prix was “not the issue” behind his tyre blow-out, according to Pirelli.
Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembery has confirmed Formula One will move away from using high degradation tyres in 2017.
Max Verstappen was voted Driver of the Weekend for the second time this year after claiming second place in the British Grand Prix.
In the round-up: Bianchi family want memory of him “to be right” • Sauber near deal • Williams already focused on 2017
Did Sebastian Vettel or Fernando Alonso make the right choice in 2014? Ferrari’s pursuit of Mercedes has stalled but McLaren are making rapid gains.
A downpour 20 minutes before the start at Silverstone raised prospects of an action-packed race – but many felt it failed to deliver.