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Ferrari have ridiculed critics of the tyres in Formula 1 in what amounts to a veiled attack on champions Red Bull.
Sailing and motor-racing have potential to share far more than just a glamorous image, says chief F1 writer Andrew Benson
McLaren say their 2015 engine partnership with Honda will not affect their ability to win the world title with Mercedes next year.
Formula 1′s tyre change could lead to people wondering if the best driver won this year’s world championship, says BBC F1 technical analyst Gary Anderson
Japanese car manufacturer Honda will return to Formula 1 in 2015 as engine supplier to the McLaren team.
Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone says he is relaxed despite reports in Germany that he faces charges relating to a bribery case.
Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone says he is relaxed despite reports in Germany that he faces charges relating to a bribery case.
Marussia driver Max Chilton spends a day with Chelsea FC’s youth team at their academy, as the two sports try to learn from each other.
Marussia driver Max Chilton spends a day with Chelsea FC’s youth team at their academy, as the two sports try to learn from each other.
Marussia driver Max Chilton spends a day with Chelsea FC’s youth team at their academy, as the two sports try to learn from each other.
Pirelli reacts to criticism by announcing changes to the tyres its supplies to Formula 1 from next month.
BBC F1 co-commentator David Coulthard analyses the tyre debate raging in Formula 1
Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz says the current state of Formula 1 is “nothing to do with racing any more”.
BBC F1 technical analyst Gary Anderson on the early championship contenders and the debate over the ‘fragile’ Pirelli tyres
Ferrari’s Spanish Grand Prix winner Fernando Alonso says Mercedes’ qualifying pace makes them favourites to win in Monaco.
David Coulthard and Sebastian Vettel look at the new track in Sochi, which is set to host the Russian GP in 2014.
The sights and sounds from the Spanish Grand Prix as Fernando Alonso repays his loyal supporters with a long-awaited home win
Alonso’s breathtaking audacity could be the difference with his best chance yet to win a title in a Ferrari, says Andrew Benson
Fernando Alonso says he hopes he has given his home fans a lot to cheer about after he impressively won the Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Catalunya.
Nico Rosberg said he was mystified by the tyre problems causing the team to struggle in races despite strong qualifying.