Daniel Ricciardo insists he has no interest in "sticking it" to Red Bull, as he starts his new chapter with Renault.
Daniel Ricciardo insists he has no interest in "sticking it" to Red Bull, as he starts his new chapter with Renault.
Carlos Sainz has responded to comments by Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko by stating McLaren is "better prepared" for the 2019 season.
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has claimed Pierre Gasly proved he is below Max Verstappen by crashing out twice in pre-season testing.
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto claims Charles Leclerc has already proven why it was right to promote him for 2019.
A proposal to introduce a point for fastest lap in 2019 faces a final vote after being given the green light by the World Motor Sport Council.
Valtteri Bottas claims 2019 feels like a "fresh start" at Mercedes with new right-hand men at his side.
Williams' worrying path to Australia has taken another detour with the team forced to change two parts ahead of the first Formula 1 race.
Autosport reports that the FW42 featured a seventh element on the lower wishbone of the front suspension which exceeds the permitted total of six, and new wing mirrors will be needed to meet new guidelines set out for 2019.
This follows the delays in getting a full car ready for pre-season testing, which in turn has left them lagging behind the rest in terms of performance and has seen technical director Paddy Lowe take a leave of absence.
With just an ongoing cycle of bad news following bad news, it leads you to wonder just when anything positive will happen at Williams going forward.
Max Verstappen believes the moniker of 'Mad Max' is unfair to describe his approach to racing.
Saving the British Grand Prix is more important than saving the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, Ross Brawn has suggested.
FIA president Jean Todt is unhappy at those who he claims stir "negativity" and "controversy" in Formula 1.