Manor gets “current-year” Mercedes engines for 2016
2016 F1 season
F1 tail-enders Manor have secured a deal to use the class-leading Mercedes power units from 2016.
F1 tail-enders Manor have secured a deal to use the class-leading Mercedes power units from 2016.
Jenson Button will continue to drive for McLaren in 2016, the team has confirmed.
In the round-up: Pirelli warn over Red Bull exit • Drivers ‘have no faith’ in Pirelli • Button to “stay with” McLaren in 2016
The FIA has changed the rules regarding car exhaust in a bid to make the current generation of cars louder from next year.
The FIA has toughened up the rules regarding track limits and told drivers they must use the track at all times.
The FIA has issued a revised calendar for the 2016 F1 season including an earlier start to the season and a longer summer break.
Fernando Alonso didn’t spare Honda’s blushes during the Japanese Grand Prix – but he wasn’t the only driver complaining about his engine.
In the round-up: Teams contracts were clear – Ecclestone • Button ‘top of Renault’s list’ • ‘Acute pain’ will pay off for McLaren
Gene Haas says his experience of entering NASCAR has helped him team prepare for its Formula One debut in 2016.
Romain Grosjean will join Haas for the American team’s first season of F1 in 2016.
Ten of the best pictures which tell the story of the 2015 Japanese Grand Prix weekend.
Two players made perfect predictions in this week’s Predictions Championship round.
Formula One faces the possibility of an investigation by the European Union after two teams lodged a complaint over anti-competitive practices within the sport.
In the round-up: Red Bull criticise Ferrari over engines • Wet Friday uncomfortable for Manor • Five-second lap time gain “is madness”
Who do you think was the best driver during the 2015 Japanese Grand Prix weekend? Compare how they did and vote for the best.
Lewis Hamilton became the second driver in the space of five races to equal Ayrton Senna’s tally of 41 race victories. Sebastian Vettel did the same in Hungary.
Both the Formula Renault 3.5 and European Formula Three titles were decided with one round to spare.
Renault has publicly confirmed its intention to purchase the Lotus F1 team after announcing it had signed a Letter of Intent.
In the round-up: Rosberg lost power at start • Dennis unhappy with Alonso remarks and says Button will stay • British GP ‘at risk for next year’
Hamilton’s rivals didn’t see which way he went – and neither did many of those watching the Japanese Grand Prix on television.