Changes made at Le Castellet ahead of 2019 French Grand Prix after feedback from teams in 2018
Ferrari have teased fans with an audio clip of the team firing up their 2019 contender at their headquarters in Maranello.
McLaren and Renault teams came together to watch the start of the MCL34 for the first time.
Ex-F1 driver Luciano Burti feels Ferrari could have done more to help Sebastian Vettel after his German Grand Prix error last year
Robert Kubica was offered a developmental role at Ferrari for the 2019 season but says ‘it wasn’t easy to say no’ to the Italian giants.
Renault Formula One Team managing director Cyril Abiteboul is happy with what his team has achieved over the break, saying it was the best winter the team has had.
Former Ferrari driver Rubens Barrichello believes Charles Leclerc will need to be ‘good in the head’ to make it to the next step.
TCF caught up with Nick Yelloly to talk about driving the Racing Point F1 simulator, Porsche Supercup and more.
Nico Hulkenberg believes his Renault team “have” to be ambitious to become one of F1’s front-runners, or else face another year of being unable to challenge for the podium places.
Otmar Szafnauer has said the likeness of Haas compared to Ferrari is causing “friction” among rivals
Mercedes reserve Esteban Ocon says that his parent team will not forget his Formula 1 credentials when considering its 2020 driver line-up.
Sauber test driver Tatiana Calderón has expressed her hope to take part in an official F1 Free Practice session in 2019.
Gallery: 2019 Autosport International Show
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Stacy Guiney / Suberashi Auto Photo takes us on a journey through the 2019 Autosport International Show at the NEC, Birmingham.
Ross Brawn has praised Red Bull’s Max Verstappen for altering his approach to a more calculated one while keeping his speed.
Frederic Vasseur is upbeat that the changes within Sauber during his tenure were important enough to convince Kimi Raikkonen to re-join the team.
Paddy Lowe believes Lance Stroll should have waited a year longer before making the leap into Formula 1.
Aston Martin Red Bull believes that its 2019 engine is ‘already better than Renault’ as the team also celebrates the possibility of a ‘party mode’.



