After Gene Haas said the more successful teams in Formula 1 deserve bigger payouts, Vijay Mallya believes the way teams are distributed money still needs to be addressed.
The Haas F1 Team boss believes bigger and more successful teams deserve to be rewarded for their efforts.
Despite his recent exploits at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Fernando Alonso still has ambitions of winning his third World Championship in Formula 1.
Following recent struggles, Mercedes’ team boss, Toto Wolff, believes his team are no longer title favourites.
Sauber team principal, Monisha Kaltenborn, is left furious following contact between Jenson Button and Pascal Wehrlein, which left her driver trapped in his car.
Red Bull Racing’s technical chief, Adrian Newey, has defended the team’s tactics used in Monaco, insisting that they were unsure if the ‘overcut’ would work.
Scuderia Ferrari score a historic 1-2 around the streets of Monte Carlo, but has Formula One outgrown the most prestigious race on the calendar?
The Managing Director of Renault says they have and will continue to update their engine throughout the season, despite some criticism from Red Bull.
Growing expenses and further losses put British Grand Prix in a risky situation.
Fernando Alonso’s future in F1 is uncertain with him taking part in the Indy 500 this weekend but the Spaniard knows he wants the chance to win again.
Former F1 racer and Chairman of the Grand Prix Driver’s Association hoping that changes in the sport bring excitement to the fans.
Sauber’s Monisha Kaltenborn is happy with the way the recent changes in F1’s management are panning out.
F1’s future is in the hands of experience.
Five years after his sole F1 victory, Pastor Maldonado has revealed he turned down the opportunity to race again in 2017 because…
Fernando Alonso believes his participation in the Indianapolis 500 would not have been possible under the leadership of Ron Dennis, and he has praised the way Zak Brown has approached the job of leading the Woking-based team.
Jolyon Palmer still has the full backing of Renault despite failing to score in any of the first five races of 2017.
The McLaren Technology Group COO has rejected claims that Jenson Button is not committed to his Formula 1 return at the Monaco Grand Prix.



