Sebastian Vettel claims his Red Bull team “love what they do” as he celebrates his third successive Formula 1 world title with colleagues at their base in Milton Keynes,
Christian Horner is of the course the happiest team principal at the moment after Red Bull Racing and Sebastian Vettel clinched their third consecutive double championship. The team principal however was particularly praising the World Champion's drive at the Brazilian GP.
Lewis Hamilton’s final race for McLaren in Brazil represented a clear closing of an era for the Woking squad both in terms of its long-standing relationship with its one-time protégé and, after three season and 58 races in tandem, the team’s high-profile all-British world champion driver line-up. While Hamilton’s hopes of saying farewell with an Interlagos victory were scuppered when Nico Hulkenberg slid into him at turn one, Jenson Button was able to pick up the pieces and lay down a marker for 2013 when he will inevitably assume additional responsibility and expectation at the team given the relative inexperience More…
El alemán sobrepasó al Toro Rosso de Vergne con bandera amarilla. Leer
Il n’y aura pas de F1 en France dès 2013. La Fédération Française du…
Sebastian Vettel adelantó con bandera amarilla al Toro Rosso de Daniel Ricciardo en la cuarta vuelta del pasado GP de Brasil. Una maniobra ilegal que debía haber sido sancionada y que habría permitido a Fernando Alonso proclamarse campeón del mu…leer la noticia completa
Red Bull boss Christian Horner says the best is still to come from the three time world champion.
Sebastian Vettel says he has respect for Fernando Alonso “for the fact that he’s fighting” right to the end of the championship
Bruno Senna shares his thoughts after the final race of the season and his home Grand Prix in Brazil…
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes McLaren will be a weaker team without Lewis Hamilton next year
Williams endured a tough final race of the season in Brazil with both Bruno Senna and Pastor Maldonado retiring within the opening two laps. The teams’ chief operations engineer reviews last weekend’s action and the 2012 season as a whole
The 2012 season didn’t have the ending that the Williams F1 Team had hoped for, when Pastor and Bruno retired early from the Brazilian Grand Prix. Our Chief Operations Engineer, Mark Gillan, gives his verdict on the Interlagos weekend and the 2012 season as a whole…
The last two races were incredibly testing for you, do you think you have driven better this year than last year because in a way you’ve not had the best car all season?Read Article
It’s been a long year, such a gruelling year, what are your plans now for winter? I understand that you will spend quite a lot of time in Australia like last year, Tasmania Challenge?Read Article
Christian Horner says McLaren will be weaker for the loss of Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari are determined to start the 2013 season in better shape as they look to avoid repeating this year’s mistakes…
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has thanked Michael Schumacher for his ‘gracious’ gesture of handing sixth place to Sebastian Vettel at the end of the Brazilian Grand Prix
Red Bull chief believes McLaren’s 2013 aspirations are weakened by the loss of Lewis Hamilton to Mercedes.