2015 F1 driver rankings #20: Roberto Merhi
2015 F1 season review
Roberto Merhi didn’t get to drive the full season for Manor and is 20th in F1 Fanatic’s 2015 Driver Rankings.
Roberto Merhi didn’t get to drive the full season for Manor and is 20th in F1 Fanatic’s 2015 Driver Rankings.
As F1 Fanatic’s 2015 Driver Rankings begin the driver at the foot of the list is Lotus racer Pastor Maldonado.
In the round-up: Rosberg form will trouble Hamilton • Mercedes dominance boring – Ecclestone • Brundle hopes BBC don’t drop F1
Sebastian Vettel and Romain Grosjean comfortably beat their team mates in 2015 but there were much closer battles elsewhere on the grid. Find out who came out on top.
Which drivers have enough FIA superlicence points to race in Formula One in 2016? Here’s the totals for the top racers at the end of 2015.
In the round-up: Verstappen targets Schumacher’s title record • Red Bull positive over Renault changes • Mercedes rubbishes Wolff-Lauda rift report
Fernando Alonso sampled a 1991 McLaren MP4-6 and a Moto GP bike among other racing machines at the Honda Thanks Day at Motegi.
Nigel Mansell’s third autobiography has appeared 20 years after his last one. Does he have anything new to say about his championship-winning F1 career?
In the round-up: Renault boss hints at driver line-up change • Haas targeting midfield • Lubricant suppliers to step up competition
Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez enjoyed a well-earned drink after giving Force India their best ever season in Formula One this year.
Lewis Hamilton received the Formula One drivers’ championship trophy for the third time at the FIA Gala in Paris yesterday night.
In the round-up: Renault competitive ‘in three years’ • No threat to Russian GP • We always get a one-two when we can – Hamilton
Toro Rosso has confirmed it will use 2015-specification Ferrari engines next year and retain its current driver line-up.
Renault has been part of Formula One for almost two decades, winning races and championships as a team and as an engine supplier to F1’s most famous names.
Red Bull will continue to use Renault engines in 2016 but they will be branded by watch manufacturer TAG.
In the round-up: Hamilton says Rosberg “complains a lot” • Ecclestone expects CVC sale decision • Button pleased with Alonso co-operation
Renault has confirmed its return as a full constructor in Formula One next year following its takeover of the Lotus team.
Formula One’s official tyre supplier has explained how the new tyre rules for 2015 will work.
Lewis Hamilton has insisted his rivalry with Nico Rosberg is not a problem for Mercedes, despite team principal Toto Wolff’s recent concerns over his two drivers.
Lewis Hamilton admitted he found it harder to focus on racing after clinching this year’s championship title with three races to spare.