Hamilton stays hungry Lewis Hamilton is living the dream. At 24, the youngest champion in Formula One history has the sort of celebrity lifestyle which harks from a now distant era in Formula One. Read full article |
F1 responds to crisisStung by the economic recession and forced to cut costs, Formula One heads into the new season with a new scoring system, a wide open field and no clear title favorite. Read full article |
Piquet keen to learn from tough start Nelson Piquet wants to finish in the top six next year after Renault kept faith with him despite an unimpressive Formula One rookie season as team mate to Spanish former double world champion Fernando Alonso. Read full article |
Ferrari, McLaren are first to unveil new carsFerrari will be the first Formula One team to unveil their Formula One car for the 2008 season, on January 6, with McLaren-Mercedes following the next day. Read full article |
Heidfeld cleared to drive after treatment BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld was cleared to drive in Sunday's French Grand Prix after receiving treatment for back pain on Saturday. Read full article |
| Nakajima impresses Williams bosses Williams heaped praise on Japanese test driver Kazuki Nakajima, son of former Formula One racer Satoru, on Friday and said he would appear on track at some grand prix weekends this season. Read full article |
McLaren seeking Silverstone revengeChampionship leaders Renault fear that McLaren could run away with next weekend's British Grand Prix, just as easily as their title favourite Fernando Alonso won in France on Sunday. Read full article |
| Tyre worries hit F1 practice Tyre concerns hit Saturday's US Grand Prix practice after Michelin said they were baffled by a failure that put Toyota's Ralf Schumacher out of Sunday's race. Read full article |
Ralf not scared of challengesRalf Schumacher believesToyota have the potential to be compettive and sees the oppportunity of driving for Toyota as a challenge. Read full article |
Williams say they could not have afforded to keep either Ralf Schumacher or Juan Pablo Montoya this season,due to budget constraints. Read full article |
Williams to share BMW enginesWilliams expect to lose their exclusive BMW engine supply next season after being told by the German carmaker that they have decided to power the Sauber Formula One team as well. Read full article |
Who can stop Schumacher?When Michael Schumacher was taken to the last race of the season in 2003 before winning his record-breaking sixth championship, there were many who thought that last year would be just as tough. Read full article |
| Ex-driver Palmer buys four circuits A new company led by ex-Formula One driver Jonathan Palmer has bought four English motor racing circuits, including Brands Hatch near London. Read full article |
Benetton's Fisichella has successful operationBenetton's Giancarlo Fisichella underwent a successful operation in a Rome hospital on Monday to repair damage to his right knee caused by a series of crashes this year. Read full article |
Ferrari boss wants more from SchumiFerrari president Luca di Montezemolo put pressure on Michael Schumacher on Sunday, saying he expects the German driver to win another Formula One title for Ferrari in the next two years. Read full article |
Schumacher says he's a changed manWorld Champion Michael Schumacher believes he is a changed man after finally winning the drivers' title for the Ferrari team, ending a 21-year wait. Read full article |
| Fogarty call for Ducati to quit World Superbike Former World Superbike champion Carl Fogarty urged his former team Ducati to quit the series - where he won four titles. Read full article |
Räikkönen may struggle, says ButtonFinland's Kimi Räikkönen may struggle when he makes his debut in Formula One next season as the most inexperienced newcomer in years, according to Jenson Button. Read full article |
| Cox geared up for Paris-Dakar When talking about the Paris-Dakar race in any conversation, there is no uncertainty that it has become one of the biggest events on the international sporting calendar. Being run for the 23rd time, South Africa has emerged as a prominent player in the Paris-Dakarn race through one of the world's best endurance motorcyclists, Alfie Cox, who will again race for the KTM Factory Team in January. Read full article |
Schumacher says Senna was his idol2000 F1 World Champion Michael Schumacher reveals that he grew up idolising Ayrton Senna, hoping to one day be just like the Brazilian. Read full article |
The end for Barrichello?Veteran driver Rubens Barrichello's chances of staying in Formula 1 have been reduced to virtually... |
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Lotus hopes to return to the topLotus aims to be back at the top in Formula One within three years, team principal Eric Boullier... |