F1’s disillusioned drivers have found their voice
2016 F1 season
What is behind the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association’s extraordinary broadside against F1’s shambolic leadership?
What is behind the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association’s extraordinary broadside against F1’s shambolic leadership?
Stoffel Vandoorne says he believes the Japanese Super Formula series is his best possible option for this season as he eyes an F1 race seat for 2017.
Force India test driver Alfonso Celis will have his first run in an official F1 practice session in next week’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
In the round-up: Elimination qualifying could stay for next race • GPDA letter not a reaction to qualifying farce • Ferrari turned engine down in Australia
Live free-to-air coverage of Formula One in the UK will almost completely end in 2019 as Sky has announced a new deal to broadcast the sport exclusively.
The Grand Prix Drivers’ Association has called for an overhaul of how Formula One is governed in a statement issued on Wednesday.
F1 drivers played down the effect of F1’s new radio restrictions but far fewer messages were broadcast during Sunday’s race.
In the round-up: Red Bull close to Ferrari pace • Engine noise no different – Hamilton • Alonso wants Halo checks
The drivers’ tyre choices for the second round of the season have been announced by Pirelli.
A new year for the F1 Fanatic Predictions Championship began with three players achieving near-perfect scores in the first round.
Ten of the best pictures which tell the story of the 2016 Australian Grand Prix weekend.
In the round-up: Tyre management ‘is not racing’ – Hamilton • Alonso crash ‘fatal 15 years ago’ • Ferrari believed they could win
Who do you think was the best driver during the 2016 Australian Grand Prix weekend? Compare how they did and vote for the best.
Video highlights of last weekend’s racing action including NASCAR at Fontana and the NHRA at Gainesville.
F1’s new restrictions on radio messages made little difference to yesterday’s Australian Grand Prix according to drivers.
Nico Rosberg scored his fourth consecutive victory yesterday, extending his best-ever winning streak in Formula One.
In the round-up: Rosberg almost retired from race • Rules changed one hour before start • Team bosses agree to drop new qualifying
A one-two finish for Mercedes was expected but everything else which happened in a riveting Australian Grand Prix certainly wasn’t.
The outcome of the Australian Grand Prix hung on Ferrari’s decision not to put fresh tyres on either of their cars when the race was suspended.
Romain Grosjean made the most progress during the Australian Grand Prix. He brought his Haas home 13 places higher than he started, gaining more than twice as many places as any other driver.