Mateschitz wants more races like Austria

Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz believes Formula 1 would enjoy a healthy boost if there were more races...

Rivalries ‘enormously difficult’ to manage - Horner

Red Bull’s Christian Horner says that intra-team racing rivalries, such as the one currently involving Lewis Hamilton and Nico...

Button denies comments knocking young F1 talent

Jenson Button trashed claims attributed to the Brit by a Brazilian media outlet which supposedly targeted the on-track...

Red Bull's Horner not expecting major impact from Brexit

Britain's decision to leave the European Union is still at the forefront of the media Red Bull's Christian...

Vegas race needed for F1 to gain traction in US - Busch

NASCAR superstar Kurt Busch believes that Formula 1 should absolutely establish an event in Las Vegas if the...

Mika Salo urges Ferrari to keep Raikkonen for 2017

Ex-Formula 1 driver Mika Salo, who enjoyed a brief spell at Ferrari in 1999, believes that the Italian...

Renault facing tough decision on when to focus on 2017 car - Prost

Renault ambassador and four-time world champion Alain Prost believes the French manufacturer is hard pressed to decide when...

Driver has to be the star element in F1 - Hembery

Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembery says Formula One’s official tyre supplier is a “great believer” in putting the...

Hamilton 'seems less diligent and focussed' - Montagny

Former grand prix driver turned TV pundit Franck Montagny says reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton appears to be...

Allison confident 2017 F1 cars will be ‘beautiful’

Ferrari technical director James Allison says next year’s Formula One cars will be “beautiful” after radical regulation changes...

Prost: Dropping Raikkonen could disrupt Ferrari harmony

Four-time Formula One world champion Alain Prost says dropping Kimi Raikkonen could end up hurting Ferrari more than...

Ex-McLaren boss Whitmarsh offers views on Formula 1

Appearing at the FIA Sport Conference in Turin, former McLaren Racing CEO Martin Whitmarsh has offered his views...