Archives for March, 2013
Force India signs new deal with Mercedes
The Force India Formula One team announced last Thursday an expansion of their partnership with engine supplier Mercedes from 2014 and they also signalled the end of a technical agreement ...
Marussia secures more funds from Russia
Andy Webb, chief executive officer the Russian-licenced team, did not reveal the financial details of the one-year deal with Liga Stavok (Betting League) but saw it as just the start ...
Now would be wrong to change tyres–Pirelli
Pirelli has ruled out making changes to its 2013 product, despite Red Bull and Mercedes complaining that this year's tyres are penalising the best cars. Mercedes' Toto Wolff, and Red ...
Hulkenberg not happy with new Sauber C32
New Sauber driver Nico Hulkenberg said eighth place in Malaysia last Sunday was 'unacceptable'. After moving over the winter from Force India, the German was unable to make his debut ...
Marussia and Bianchi the F1 2013 surprise
A backmarker and its young rookie are emerging as a true surprise package of 2013. Still yet to sign a commercial deal with Bernie Ecclestone for the new season, it ...
Claire Williams promoted to Deputy Team Principal
Williams Grand Prix Holdings has announced today that Claire Williams is to become the Deputy Team Principal of the Williams F1 Team.
This newly created position will see Claire work alongside ...
Mark Webber will not quit F1
Mark Webber is not considering his future in Formula One and will drive in next month's Chinese Grand Prix despite a strained relationship with Sebastian Vettel, his father said today.
The ...
Brawn might find himself in trouble after Malaysian GP
Mercedes' German-speaking faction has spoken out against the team orders that prevented Nico Rosberg from finishing on the podium in Malaysia. German Rosberg asked and asked again to be let ...
Sepang proves that Red Bull are not united–Alonso
Fernando Alonso, who wears a giant Samurai tattoo on his back and neck, sounded disappointed to have missed Sunday's war between Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber. Beached in the gravel ...
Vettel “surprised” by his brutality
The victim of Sebastian Vettel's decision to ignore his team's instructions, Mark Webber predicted on Sunday that Red Bull would 'protect' its triple world champion 'as usual'. But that might ...









