Formula One News — May 2015

MAY 11, 2015

Hockenheim not bad guys after German GP axe

The sorry saga of the now-axed 2015 German grand prix has nothing to do with Hockenheim.

Ricciardo not committing to Red Bull yet

Daniel Ricciardo is not yet committing to the increasingly crisis-struck Red Bull beyond 2015.

McLaren underestimated Honda switch says Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton says he is surprised how much his old team McLaren is struggling in 2015.

Ecclestone always has upper hand

Race chief Sebastia Salvado says his "worst memory" in the quarter-century history of the Spanish grand prix at Barcelona features none other than Bernie Ecclestone.

Ferrari rumours too early for Bottas

All the talk about Valtteri Bottas' future has come "too early".

Volkswagen in F1 would be great says Ecclestone

Bernie Ecclestone has added even more fuel to the ever-growing 'Audi-to-F1' speculation.

MAY 10, 2015

Lauda hears rumours of cars with extra tank

The issue of 'fuel flow' has returned to the formula one paddock.

Sunday Photos

Spanish GP - Sunday Photos

Sunday Press Conference

Spanish GP - Sunday Press Conference

Sunday Team Quotes

Spanish GP - Sunday Team Quotes

Race Results

Spanish GP - Race Results

Alonso disillusioned but not dark and moody

Even McLaren's dark new livery could give the British team a boost.

Wolff happy to give Hamilton his freedom

Toto Wolff says he is happy to give Lewis Hamilton his freedom.

Red Bull crisis deepens in Barcelona

Renault has turned down the performance of its troubled 'power unit' as it stands on the cusp of an embarrassing run of F1 grid penalties.

Mercedes supports fifth engine yet again

Mercedes has changed its position yet again over the 'fifth engine' issue.

2016 German GP return safe

Hockenheim's boss says he is "1,000 per cent" sure the German grand prix will return in 2016.

Berger doubts Strategy Group can save F1

Roberto Merhi has arguably the least enviable job in all of formula one -- the slowest driver at the wheel of the slowest car.

Wolff admits wife Susie at F1 crossroads

Toto Wolff has admitted his wife Susie has come to "a crossroads" in her F1 journey.

Manager says Schumacher condition improving

Michael Schumacher's manager says the condition of the seven time world champion is "improving".

MAY 9, 2015

Saturday Photos

Spanish GP - Saturday Photos

Saturday Team Quotes

Spanish GP - Saturday Team Quotes

Saturday Press Conference

Spanish GP - Saturday Press Conference

Qualifying Report - Broken

Spanish GP - Qualifying Report