Ferrari are continuing with their plan to send more personnel to the Australia despite the Italian Government putting travel restrictions in place across Italy to prevent further spread of Coronavirus.
Gene Haas says the business model in Formula 1 benefits the bigger teams in the sport and leaves the smaller teams fighting over a small percentage of the revenue.
Gene Haas remains uncertain to whether his team will remain on the Formula 1 grid in 2021, with the early results of 2020 likely to be make or break for him.
As Racing Point has not broken any regulations in designing their RP20, there is no point in other teams complaining about it, according to McLaren Team Principal Andreas Seidl.
Andrew Green says Racing Point changed their design philosophy in 2020 thanks to having a much healthier budget than they did previously.
James Key believes engineers should be looking for ways to out develop their rivals rather than copying the designs of other teams.
Lando Norris says there are still weaknesses to address with the MCL35 but it is still a much better car to drive than the MCL34 from 2019.
In the first of our season previews for the upcoming 2020 F1 World Championship, we look at defending champions Mercedes and whether they can become the first team in history to win seven constructors’ titles on the bounce.
Ferrari Could Enforce Team Orders in 2020 if ‘to the Benefit of the Entire Team’ – Binotto
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Team orders will only be enforced at Ferrari if they are to the benefit of the team, according to Team Principal Mattia Binotto.
Bahrain officials have announced that the Bahrain Grand Prix will be spectator free due to the threat of Coronavirus.
The FIA concluded that whilst there were doubts about the legality of the 2019 Ferrari power unit, there was unlikely to be enough conclusive evidence to continue the investigation.
Formula 1 bosses are going to be cautious and won’t take unnecessary risks as Coronavirus continues to threaten upcoming Grand Prix weekends.
The FIA has set up a Crisis Cell to keep track of the latest happenings with regards to the Coronavirus as it continues to affect thousands of people around the globe.
Four time Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel harbours doubts that he will still be racing in F1 at age 40
Daniel Riccardo explained that he will not get too excited with Renault’s showing in testing, as he finishes day six off for the team, ahead of the start of the 2020 FIA Formula 1 World Championship.
The FIA have revealed their decision following the investigation into claims that Ferrari’s power unit has given them an unfair advantage, agreeing a settlement. There has been backlash from the other teams as the settlement was made in private.
Carlos Sainz Jr. says McLaren are in a happier place after testing in 2020 than they were twelve months ago but there is no way of knowing where they sit in relation to their rivals.



