MPH: Marchionne’s high-powered command of Ferrari F1
Sergio Marchionne was often ruthless, unafraid to ruffle feathers, and ultimately the catalyst of a remarkable change at Ferrari F1 Even in the relatively short time that Sergio Marchionne was…
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There’s more to life than F1 for Daniel Ricciardo… “Patches O-Houlihan!” beams Daniel Ricciardo, bounding into the room, quoting from Dodgeball and spying a board of cookies. “They know me too…
Toro Rosso technical chief moves to rebuilding McLaren squad After the departures of Eric Boullier and Tim Goss, McLaren has begun its efforts to rebuild with the appointment of Toro…
Ferrari F1 chief and chairman of Fiat Chrysler credited with rescue of Italian carmaker dies aged 66 Sergio Marchionne, former CEO of Fiat Chrysler, has died following complications from shoulder surgery,…
1999 Belgian Grand Prix – when an all-nighter meant what it said on the tin On the surface all was bluster. The new British American Racing team had launched amid…
Former Ferrari and McLaren designer John Barnard speaks out on why McLaren is struggling, and how it could change its F1 fortunes. Adapted from the latest Royal Automobile Club Talk…
Plans fall through for second F1 race in America – for now Formula 1 will not race in Miami in 2019 as planned but Liberty Media hasn’t ruled out a 2020 race…
Ferrari boss Sergio Marchionne steps down from role Update: Ferrari has confirmed Sergio Marchionne is unable to return to the company following surgery. A statement said: ‘The Board of Directors…
Sergio Marchionne was often ruthless, unafraid to ruffle feathers, and ultimately the catalyst of a remarkable change at Ferrari F1 Even in the relatively short time that Sergio Marchionne was…
There’s more to life than F1 for Daniel Ricciardo… “Patches O-Houlihan!” beams Daniel Ricciardo, bounding into the room, quoting from Dodgeball and spying a board of cookies. “They know me too…
Toro Rosso technical chief moves to rebuilding McLaren squad After the departures of Eric Boullier and Tim Goss, McLaren has begun its efforts to rebuild with the appointment of Toro…
Ferrari F1 chief and chairman of Fiat Chrysler credited with rescue of Italian carmaker dies aged 66 Sergio Marchionne, former CEO of Fiat Chrysler, has died following complications from shoulder surgery,…
1999 Belgian Grand Prix – when an all-nighter meant what it said on the tin On the surface all was bluster. The new British American Racing team had launched amid…
Former Ferrari and McLaren designer John Barnard speaks out on why McLaren is struggling, and how it could change its F1 fortunes. Adapted from the latest Royal Automobile Club Talk…
Plans fall through for second F1 race in America – for now Formula 1 will not race in Miami in 2019 as planned but Liberty Media hasn’t ruled out a 2020 race…
Ferrari boss Sergio Marchionne steps down from role Update: Ferrari has confirmed Sergio Marchionne is unable to return to the company following surgery. A statement said: ‘The Board of Directors…
Fears that one engine manufacturer will dominate F1 from 2026 are likely to see strugglers allowed to catch up. If power units are to be artificially equalised, how much of a technical competition will it be? asks Mark Hughes
When does a rookie have the edge over an F1 world champion? Perhaps in Jeddah, says Mark Hughes, where the unsettling effect of a softer tyre compound is less likely to faze younger drivers than the likes of Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton
Friday’s summit in Bahrain between the FIA, teams and manufacturers may have been dressed up as a gathering to discuss the idea of a return to V10 engines. But make no mistake: they’re crunch talks as the 2026 rules continue to create problems, says Mark Hughes
Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris worked together ahead of the 2025 Chinese GP, finding the pace that delivered a 1-2 finish, while Norris also prepared to attack his team-mate during the race. Brake issues denied him, says Mark Hughes but the F1 title duel is coming
Esteban Ocon’s Alpine stint ended at the 2024 Qatar GP, giving Jack Doohan a make-or-break F1 chance in Abu Dhabi. Elsewhere FIA boss Mohammed Ben Sulayem dismissed driver concerns and mechanics just wanted a kip: Chris Medland‘s paddock diary
Sergio Perez’s future looks bleak after another underwhelming performance, while George Russell can be upbeat despite his disqualification: 2024 Belgian GP diary
The 1975 Spanish Grand Prix became one of F1’s darkest days – but it was also where a groundbreaking female racer made history
Formula 1 crosses the Atlantic for the second sprint weekend of 2025 before the European season kicks off. Here are the main storylines ahead of the Miami Grand Prix
As I drive, each July, from Frankfurt airport to Hockenheim, it is my invariable practice to pull off into the rest area by the Langen-Morfelden crossing on the autobahn towards Darmstadt. At…
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