Hungarian GP rules out spectators for August race

By Alan Baldwin|Published

The Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix scheduled for August can only go ahead without spectators, organisers said in a statement on Friday.

F1 cancels August break, could delay 2021 changes

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Formula One teams must close for three weeks by the end of April in a move that will allow races to be rescheduled during the European summer and help limit the ...

McLaren F1 employee recovering well after virus positive

By Alan Baldwin|Published

A McLaren Formula One employee who tested positive for the coronavirus in Australia is showing no signs of symptoms while 14 other staff in quarantine in Melbourne ...

Novelty of no-spectator Bahrain GP could boost TV audience

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Formula One's unprecedented decision to hold the Bahrain Grand Prix without spectators due to the coronavirus outbreak could ultimately boost viewing figures for ...

Coronavirus poses a logistical headache for F1 teams

By Alan Baldwin|Published

The coronavirus epidemic is giving Formula One teams a logistical headache as they prepare for a new season and the run of long-haul races.

F1 says Vietnam race is on amid coronavirus concern

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Vietnam's first Formula One grand prix will go ahead as planned on April 5, the sport said on Wednesday, despite continuing concern about the coronavirus epidemic. ...

Unwell Vettel relieved of duties on first day of F1 testing

By Alan Baldwin|Published

An unwell Sebastian Vettel was relieved of his duties at Ferrari on Formula One's first day of pre-season testing in Spain on Wednesday.

Williams declare fresh start after dismal 2019 season

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Williams showed off their new Formula One car with fighting talk on Monday as the former champions seek to revive their fortunes.

Renault launch their season with no car but plenty of resolve

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Renault held a Formula One launch without a car on Wednesday but with plenty of optimism that 2020 would be better than last season.

Vettel riled by suggestion his stock has fallen at Ferrari

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Sebastian Vettel is no longer the main man at Ferrari but the German, a four-times world champion, does not accept that his stock has waned.

Ferrari show off new SF1000 car with a touch of theatre

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Ferrari showed off their 2020 Formula One car with a theatrical show of pride and passion on Tuesday.

WATCH: Health first but we hope to go, Wolff says of Chinese GP

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Local organisers of the April 19 race in Shanghai have yet to request a postponement or cancellation, even if F1 insiders increasingly doubt it will go ahead.

Wolff hails new chapter for Mercedes as Ineos joins F1 team as principal partner

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Formula One champions Mercedes sent a statement of intent about their future on Monday with the announcement of a five-year principal sponsorship deal.

Formula One link-up boosts all-female W series

By Alan Baldwin|Published

W Series organisers say they have moved a step closer to getting a woman driver into Formula One.

Leclerc reveals Ferrari were unhappy with secret skydive

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Ferrari Formula One driver Charles Leclerc has revealed that he upset the Italian team by skydiving at the end of last season without their permission.

Ferrari secure Leclerc for the next five years

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Ferrari have extended Charles Leclerc's Formula One contract for five more years and to the end of the 2024 season, the Italian team announced.

Hamilton's success 'getting a bit boring' for Verstappen

By Alan Baldwin|Published

The Dutch driver hopes he and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, also 22-years-old, will be fighting for the Mercedes driver's throne next year.

Crazy things can happen, says Bottas of F1 title hopes

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Valtteri Bottas needs a miracle to deny Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton a sixth Formula One title but the Finn is not completely ruling it out.

Hamilton without race engineer 'Bono' for next two races

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Lewis Hamilton will be without the reassuring voice of long-term race engineer Peter Bonnington.

Hamilton zooming in on sixth title in the Americas

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Lewis Hamilton looks sure to join Michael Schumacher as only the second six-times Formula One world champion.

Global piracy will burst media rights 'bubble', says beIN boss

By Alan Baldwin|Published

The sports media rights "bubble" is about to burst because of global broadcast piracy and the business model will have to be overhauled.

Ferrari face the fallout of two roosters in one henhouse

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Ferrari put two roosters in the same henhouse when they paired Sebastian Vettel with Charles Leclerc and now they are facing the fallout.

Hamilton, Kubica keep points after Alfa appeal rejected

By Alan Baldwin|Published

A spokesman for the governing body FIA said the International Court of Appeal in Paris had found the Swiss-based team's protest was not admissible.

It feels like they are more hungrier, Hamilton says of Ferarri

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Ferrari have won the last three races, and enjoyed three successive pole positions.

Vettel in danger zone for a race ban after Monza mistakes

By Alan Baldwin|Published

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel has entered the danger zone for a race ban after falling foul of Formula One stewards at Monza.