Three into two can’t go at Force India
2019 F1 season
Three Formula 1 drivers all have strong claims to a drive at Force India next year. And according to some, one seat could even change hands before the next race.
Three Formula 1 drivers all have strong claims to a drive at Force India next year. And according to some, one seat could even change hands before the next race.
In the round-up: Rising downforce levels make F1 look easy, Ricciardo warns • Alonso open to IndyCar road test • Haas: Some rivals don’t understand racing
Santino Ferrucci, the former Formula Two driver who was banned for four races following a series of incidents last month, will return to racing in IndyCar later this year.
Which Formula 1 driver has done the best job so far in 2018? Here’s the final part of our mid-season driver rankings.
Is F1 2018, the latest edition of the official Formula 1 game by Codemasters, the best example of the series so far? Will Wood puts it to the test.
The World Endurance Championship has revealed the calendar for its 2019-2020 season. It will begin with a four-hour race at Silverstone, shortened from the usual six.
In the round-up: Hard to get used to not winning races in F1 – Gasly • Alonso blames “very poor” F1 action for exit • World Rallycross delays move to all-electric cars
McLaren has confirmed Red Bull junior driver Carlos Sainz Jnr will join them in 2019, a move which indicates Red Bull has made a decision on its Formula 1 line-up for next year.
Jacques Villeneuve is as well-known for his headline-grabbing opinion as his F1 successes. But that doesn’t mean he’s always wrong.
Fernando Alonso will have his first test in an IndyCar using the new aero kit which was introduced this year.
Forcing Formula 1 drivers to make at least two pit stops wouldn’t necessarily make for more exciting races, according to Pirelli’s motorsport director Mario Isola.
In the round-up: Renault wary of Haas repeating Austria result • Alonso tipped to join Harding in IndyCar • Abiteboul says Renault could pass Ferrari and Mercedes next year
As Formula E says farewell to its first-generation cars, Hazel Southwell asks what the championship achieved in its first four years.
The second part of our mid-season Formula 1 driver rankings includes several drivers increasingly seen as stars of the future.
In the round-up: Williams chief technical officer Paddy Lowe says the scale of the aerodynamic changes being made for next season.
Fernando Alonso will not race in F1 in 2019, McLaren has announced.
Who will McLaren turn to if Fernando Alonso decides he doesn’t want to spend another season scrapping for small points? F1’s other Spaniard could be the answer.
Kevin Magnussen says Haas offers a more healthy working environment than rival Formula 1 teams he has driven for in the past.
In the round-up: Brendon Hartley says Formula 1 sets a bad example by allowing drivers to run with all four wheels off the track.
As we reach the mid-point in the 2018 Formula 1 season it’s time to run the rule over the grid and assess who’s performing – and who isn’t.