Formula One News — October 2014
OCTOBER 3, 2014
Practice 1 Report - Awesome
Japanese GP - Practice 1 Report
Practice 1 Results
Japanese GP - Practice 1 Results
Driver pays thousands for Marussia practice runs
A new recruit will reportedly inject much-needed funds at struggling Marussia.
OCTOBER 2, 2014
McLaren denies Berger reports
McLaren has slammed reports Gerhard Berger could be set to join the British team.
Alonso says he can decide F1 future
After two weeks of intense speculation, Fernando Alonso on Thursday had to admit his future at Ferrari is currently unclear.
Ferrari argues for unfreeze as silly season bubbles
Ferrari is continuing to argue for a relaxation of the so-called engine 'freeze'.
Thursday Press Conference
Japanese GP - Thursday Press Conference
Honda set for McLaren driver talks at Suzuka
McLaren will not be making a driver announcement this weekend at Suzuka.
Mercedes admits no peace between warring drivers
Toto Wolff has admitted tension between Mercedes' title-warring teammates is inevitable over the decisive final five races of 2014.
Caterham hits back after bailiffs seize F1 equipment
The signs are growing stronger that Caterham may not make it to the end of the 2014 season.
Berger to replace Dennis at McLaren?
Ron Dennis' future in charge of the McLaren team is once again in doubt, the German publication Auto Bild reports.
Typhoon threatens Japan GP
Mother nature is threatening to interfere with this weekend's running of the Japanese grand prix.
OCTOBER 1, 2014
Honda hits back after F1 delay reports
Honda has apparently hit back at rumours its 2015 F1 programme is facing delays.
Sauber and de Silvestro split?
Simona de Silvestro's road to formula one appears to have ended.
Wolff 99 percent sure of 2015 Mercedes lineup
Team boss Toto Wolff is not 100 per cent sure Mercedes will head into the 2015 season with an unchanged driver lineup.
Mercedes can still throw championship away says Marko
With five full races to spare, Mercedes this weekend has its first opportunity to wrap up the 2014 constructors' world championship.
Faster cars would make F1 harder says Coulthard
The best way to make F1 cars harder to drive is to make them faster.
Kobayashi retains Caterham seat for home race
Kamui Kobayashi has retained his race seat at Caterham for his home grand prix this weekend.
Father plays down Verstappen's Suzuka debut
Jos Verstappen has moved to ease the pressure on his son's shoulders ahead of the Japanese grand prix weekend.
Nurburgring buyout deal set to collapse?
The fate of the German grand prix venue at the fabled Nurburgring is once again in serious doubt.