Formula One News — June 2014

JUNE 3, 2014

Hamilton accepts Monaco defeat says Lauda

Mercedes will impose no "restrictions" on Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, despite their dramatic falling out in Monaco.

Vergne doubts Toro Rosso set to swing axe

Jean-Eric Vergne says he is not worried Red Bull could dump him at the end of 2014.

F1 cost cutting to hit high gear in June

F1's cost-saving efforts will shift into a higher gear in the month of May.

JUNE 2, 2014

Rosberg does Hamilton's dirty work says Dino Chiesa

Fourteen years on, little has changed between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, according to their former karting boss.

Promoter admits Russia set for night race

Sochi could be the next night race on the F1 calendar.

People struck when Rosberg slammed on brakes

An eyewitness has pointed the finger at Nico Rosberg in the wake of an accident last week that caused injuries.

New engine era far too expensive says Head

F1's new turbo era is "far too expensive", according to Williams co-founder and former technical boss Patrick Head.

Vettel expects engine penalties later in 2014

Sebastian Vettel has admitted his 2014 troubles are far from over.

Mercedes says Honda has 2015 advantage'

Honda has an advantage in being able to concentrate exclusively on 2015.

Manager denies latest Schumacher rumours

Michael Schumacher's manager has dismissed the latest round of speculation about the F1 legend.

Ferrari's F1 past and future meet at MotoGP

Stefano Domenicali says his heart will "always be red".

All-new fuel flow sensor to debut in 2014

F1 looks set to abolish the troublesome Gill fuel flow sensor.