Formula One News — October 2014
OCTOBER 11, 2014
Vergne could keep Toro Rosso seat says Tost
Jean-Eric Vergne is back in the running to keep his seat at Toro Rosso in 2015.
Growing concerns about Bianchi's condition
At least four major publications believe there are "growing concerns" about the health condition of seriously injured F1 driver Jules Bianchi.
Alonso to take Movistar to next team
A week after Sebastian Vettel blew the 'silly season' wide open, little else is clear about the shape of the upper part of the grid for 2015.
Mateschitz says Red Bull doesn't need Vettel
Red Bull mogul Dietrich Mateschitz insists he is "not disappointed" to be losing world champion Sebastian Vettel.
Rivals pressure Mercedes to agree engine unfreeze
Rivals are piling pressure on Mercedes to agree to "unfreeze" engine development in formula one.
Schumacher waking up slowly at home says Moncet
Ten months after his skiing fall, Michael Schumacher is now "waking up very slowly" from his serious brain injuries.
OCTOBER 10, 2014
Marussia withdraws Bianchi's car in Russia
Marussia on Friday withdrew injured Jules Bianchi's car from the Russian grand prix.
Practice 2 Report - Silver, Grey and Red Medals
Russian GP - Practice 2 Report
Friday Press Conference
Russian GP - Friday Press Conference
Friday Team Quotes
Russian GP - Friday Team Quotes
Friday Photos
Russian GP - Friday Photos
Practice 2 Results
Russian GP - Practice 2 Results
Practice 1 Report - A Somber Mood
Russian GP - Practice 1 Report
Practice 1 Results
Russian GP - Practice 1 Results
Now Hamilton sucked into 2015 silly season
F1's top three drivers are all now caught up in the most intriguing 'silly season' for some time.
FIA set to reveal Bianchi crash investigation
The atmosphere in the Sochi paddock is grim, with many drivers visibly upset and even angry in the wake of the circumstances surrounding Jules Bianchi's crash.
Ricciardo trusts Vettel to obey team orders
Red Bull is now ready to rethink its approach to team orders for the last handful of races in 2014.
Bianchi's Father says no change in condition
Five days after Jules Bianchi's life-threatening crash at Suzuka, there is "no significant change" in his health condition, father Philippe has revealed.
Sauber to hold rescue talks at Sochi
Sauber could put its so-called 'Russian rescue deal' back on track this weekend.
Kobayashi, Merhi unclear over Caterham future
Roberto Merhi and Kamui Kobayashi remain in the dark about how struggling Caterham will tackle the remaining trio of grands prix in 2014.
Marussia left to decide on Russia GP participation
As F1 drivers prepare to set out for the first ever practice action in Russia, it is still not clear how Marussia will tackle the weekend mere days after Jules Bianchi's crash.
OCTOBER 9, 2014
Lotus to run Mercedes engines in 2015
The Lotus F1 team has announced today that they have signed a deal to run Mercedes engines for 2015.
F1 withholding video to protect Bianchi?
Mere days after the Suzuka race, F1 authorities are continuing to withhold official video footage of Jules Bianchi's horror crash.
Marussia enters Rossi in Bianchi's place at Sochi
Alexander Rossi looks set to race in injured Jules Bianchi's place for Marussia this weekend.