McLaren expect “much more competitive” 2016
F1 Fanatic Round-up
In the round-up: McLaren to be “much more competitive” • Schumacher’s manager barred from visits • Lotus ‘cut 93 staff’
In the round-up: McLaren to be “much more competitive” • Schumacher’s manager barred from visits • Lotus ‘cut 93 staff’
Here’s every one of the Caption Competition winners from the past 12 months. Which is your favourite?
In the round-up: Ferrari evaluating Gutierrez for a potential race seat • F1 should focus on younger audience – Arrivabene
Sebastian Vettel has won F1 Fanatic’s annual Driver of the Year poll.
In the round-up: Perez to contest Daytona 24 Hours • Wehrlein could miss out on Manor seat • Manufacturers to suggest new engine concept
The 2015 season was strikingly similar to the previous year, while F1 continues to see declining grids and a growing calendar.
In the round-up: Button expects 2016 tyre rules to achieve little • Bianchi family shocked by investigation • 2016 US GP in doubt
Mercedes surely cannot have expected to have dominated 2015 as they did the year before. But in terms of pure results they actually did better.
In the round-up: F1 can fix 2017 overtaking dip with ‘tyres and DRS’ • Honda can solve problems ‘easily’ • Schumacher ‘not walking yet’
Lewis Hamilton says it would be better for Formula One if more drivers would reveal their true personalities instead of acting like “squares”.
Ferrari bounced back from a win-less 2014 to take a trio of victories -each one courtesy of their newest driver.
In the round-up: Renault came close to quitting • Little change to 2016 tyres – Pirelli • Hamilton reveals dyslexia
Renault has confirmed it has formally completed its takeover of the Lotus Formula One team.
Despite lacking the budget of the top teams, Williams consolidated their status as F1’s top privateers by holding on to third place in the championship.
Channel 4 will take over from the BBC as the UK’s free-to-air F1 broadcaster, it has announced.
In the round-up: Newey says Ferrari and Mercedes control F1 • Verstappen criticises penalty system • Ferrari ‘need progress everywhere’
Fans of Giorgio Piola’s technical drawings of Formula One cars can gorge on over a hundred pages crammed with his intricate illustrations.
The popular Formula 1 in Camera series is back with a sixth edition of its carefully chosen photographs.
In the round-up: McLaren-Honda stick with “size zero” • Setback for Haryanto’s F1 hopes • Karthikeyan doubts Indian GP will return
As the curtain falls on the 2015 season, take a look back on some of the lighter moments in your favourite F1 Fanatic Tweets of the year.