Formula One News — April 2013

APRIL 10, 2013

Korea GP in doubt as North Korea threatens

A cloud of uncertainty has moved above October's scheduled running of the Korean grand prix.

Todt sees too many pay-drivers in F1

Less than a month ago, the FIA's low-profile president Jean Todt seemed to race away from the issue of cost cutting in formula one.

Marko refutes criticising Webber

Red Bull's Dr Helmut Marko insists pre-season comments he made about Mark Webber were never supposed to be interpreted as criticism of the Australian driver.

Hulkenberg happy with new role with Sauber

Nico Hulkenberg has admitted he is enjoying his status as the most experienced driver at Sauber this year.

Rosberg has moved on from Malaysian team orders

Nico Rosberg insists that the team orders issued to him in the Malaysian GP are now behind the young German.

Barcelona denies Valencia could share GP

Circuit de Catalunya chief Salvador Servia has played down reports Barcelona could annually alternate the Spanish grand prix with Valencia.

APRIL 9, 2013

McLaren doesn't write off title

Not long ago, McLaren's 2013 campaign was in tatters, as the famous British team refused to rule out scrapping its new car and putting the 2012 machine back into action.

Da Costa to serve as new Red Bull F1 reserve in China

The new cream of Red Bull's driver development programme, Antonio Felix da Costa, is continuing his steady push towards formula one.

Wurz thinks Webber should accept number two status

Mark Webber should be able to cope with life as a highly-paid and rated 'number two'.

APRIL 8, 2013

Massa confident he can win in 2013

Felipe Massa is sure he has found the road back to F1 success.

Raikkonen enjoys motocross during F1 break

Apr.8 (GMM) Kimi Raikkonen filled in the time between the recent Malaysian grand prix and round three in China this weekend with a spot of motocross.

Lotus wants Pirelli to keep tender tyres

Lotus has admitted it is opposed to Pirelli making radical changes to its 2013 tyres.

Bianchi admits Ferrari future in mind

Jules Bianchi has refused to rule out speculation his impressive pace with Marussia so far in 2013 could lead to a future at Ferrari.

Red Bull signs female to junior team

Red Bull has signed up a female driver to its famous driver development 'junior team'.

2014 turbo cars expected to howl

One respected veteran correspondent has allayed fears F1's scream will become a whimper when the new V6 rules take over next year.

Barrichello would race in F1 again for the pleasure

Rubens Barrichello has admitted he would happily step back into the cockpit of a formula one car, to race one more time just for "the pleasure and passion".

APRIL 7, 2013

Wolff denies Lauda power struggle with Lauda

Toto Wolff, a new shareholder at Mercedes alongside Niki Lauda this year, has denied rumours of a 'power struggle' between the Austrian duo.

APRIL 6, 2013

Berger say top drivers are extra selfish

Gerhard Berger has refused to jump on the bandwagon with those criticising Sebastian Vettel in the wake of the 'Multi-21' affair.

APRIL 5, 2013

Webber low on fuel during Vettel attack

Almost two weeks after the Malaysian GP the Red Bull affair keeps going.

Ecclestone unconcerned about Bahrain unrest

Bernie Ecclestone has played down reports civil unrest could yet again affect the running of Bahrain's grand prix.

Di Resta worried about 2013 development pace

Paul di Resta is worried Force India will struggle to keep up with the development race in 2013.

Engine makers to get extra January test

F1's engine manufacturers have reportedly won the battle for an extra pre-season test for 2014.

Pirelli seeks balance between sport and show

Amid criticism of the Italian marque's approach, Martin Brundle has defended F1 tyre supplier Pirelli.

APRIL 4, 2013

F1 could amplify new V6 engine sound

The calmer tones of F1's new-generation turbo V6 engines could be artificially enhanced, according to Bernie Ecclestone.