Formula One News — July 2014

JULY 5, 2014

Qualifying Report - The Germans in Britain

British GP - Qualifying Report

Saturday Team Quotes

British GP - Saturday Team Quotes

Qualifying Results

British GP - Qualifying Results

Practice 3 Results

British GP - Practice 3 Results

Hay fever and leaking oil spoil Hamilton momentum

More technical trouble is not the only thing on Lewis Hamilton's mind at Silverstone.

Raikkonen will be great again says Mattiacci

New team boss Marco Mattiacci insists he is not afraid of making changes to put Ferrari back on the path to victory.

Lotus to test 18-inch Pirelli tyre

Pirelli will test a much lower-profile tyre during next week's post-British grand prix test at Silverstone.

Newey could design Infiniti supercar?

One of Adrian Newey's first non-F1 technical projects could be an Infiniti supercar.

Button hurry-up printed on chip paper

Even the great Ayrton Senna got a 'hurry-up' from McLaren supremo Ron Dennis.

Investors saved Caterham from Silverstone axe

Caterham would not be at Silverstone if not for the team's mysterious new owners.

Sauber to stay with Ferrari power in 2015

According to word from Silverstone, Lotus is poised to announce its switch from struggling Renault to leading Mercedes power for 2015.

Ecclestone admits F1 buy-back possible

Bernie Ecclestone has admitted he might buy back formula one.

JULY 4, 2014

Practice 2 Report - Flip Flop

British GP - Practice 2 Report

Friday Press Conference

British GP - Friday Press Conference

Friday Team Quotes

British GP - Friday Team Quotes

Practice 2 Results

British GP - Practice 2 Results

Practice 1 Report - Silver Silver

British GP - Practice 1 Report

Practice 1 Results

British GP - Practice 1 Results

Button on the market after Dennis criticism

Jenson Button has declared himself on the market, in the wake of McLaren supremo Ron Dennis' criticism.

Alonso not looking beyond two year contract

Fernando Alonso says he is not ready to look beyond his current Ferrari contract.

Susie Wolff lives her dream amid criticism

Susie Wolff will live her dream on Friday at Silverstone, but she is also facing criticism.

Marmorini in danger at Ferrari - report

Yet another big name could be set for the Ferrari axe.

Raikkonen to probably quit after 2015

Kimi Raikkonen has revealed he will "probably" retire from formula one at the end of next season.