20 classic cars confirmed for Codemasters’ F1 2018
2018 F1 season
The new edition of the official Formula 1 game will feature 20 classic cars covering five decades of the sport’s history, Codemasters has announced.
The new edition of the official Formula 1 game will feature 20 classic cars covering five decades of the sport’s history, Codemasters has announced.
Williams chief technical officer Paddy Lowe says the team is not giving up on the concept behind its 2018 Formula 1 car despite its latest setback.
Did the second Safety Car period at the British Grand Prix prevent Mercedes from running into trouble with their tyres?
FIA race director Charlie Whiting says it is up to Formula 1 drivers to use DRS safely after Lewis Hamilton called Silverstone’s new zone “an unnecessary danger”.
McLaren Formula 1 drivers Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne are not convinced the sport should extend its points system beyond the top 10.
In the round-up: New McLaren F1 director De Ferran “older and wiser” since BAR/Honda stint • Hamilton’s car wasn’t damaged in race • Minardi-Lamborghini F1 car restored
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Renault managing director Cyril Abiteboul admits the Formula 1 team has received a “wake-up call” from its rivals in recent races.
Mercedes engineering director Aldo Costa, who has been a key figure in the team’s run of F1 championship successes, will take a less active role in car development from next season.
Lewis Hamilton may not have taken a record-breaking sixth win the British Grand Prix last weekend, but he did match another record belonging to his Formula 1 hero Ayrton Senna.
Pirelli has nominated its softest tyre compound, the hyper-softs, for F1’s return to the Autodromo Hermanos Rosriguez in Mexico this year.
Silverstone may have to be resurfaced again to ease the bumps which several Formula 1 drivers complained about during last weekend’s British Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen were RaceFans’ Stars of the British Grand Prix weekend. Here’s why.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes Ferrari’s Formula 1 power unit is now more powerful than Mercedes’.
In the round-up: Strategy cost Williams a points finish – Stroll • Miami GP ‘no threat to COTA’ • Silverstone had worst bumps ever – Norris
Robert Kubica has revealed he nearly did not participate in the fateful 2011 rally in which he was seriously injured, and that he had a Ferrari F1 contract for 2012.
Can Liberty Media curb F1’s outrageous spending while preserving the sport’s appeal? Technical director Pat Symonds believes he has the answer.
Formula 1 “should really think about” allowing teams to run more or less than the current limit of two cars, according to the sport’s technical director Pat Symonds.
In the round-up: Race control didn’t hear Vettel’s Safety Car complaint • Ferrari “have a serious car this year” – Hamilton • Pirelli completes Silverstone tyre test
FIA race director Charlie Whiting reckoned the new DRS zone at Silverstone ‘didn’t actually help’. But it did play a role in Sebastian Vettel’s race-winning pass.