Formula One News — June 2015
JUNE 9, 2015
Nasr saw many ways to reach F1
Felipe Nasr says three other F1 teams were interested in signing him before he started his road to the grid with Sauber.
Change rules or say goodbye to Renault says Horner
Renault will probably quit formula one if the 'engine freeze' rules are not changed.
McLaren offers more resources to help Honda
McLaren has offered to help works engine partner Honda to end the current crisis before it becomes "embarrassing".
JUNE 8, 2015
Race Report - Island cruise
Canadian GP - Race Report
No corruption scandal in F1
F1 will not suffer the same sort of scandal that is currently gripping the world of football. That is the claim of FIA president Jean Todt.
Marko blames F1 for smaller Austria GP crowd
Red Bull is struggling to fill the grandstands ahead of its second race as a formula one race promoter.
F1 must end incomprehensible rules says Marchionne
Sergio Marchionne on Sunday made his first appearance at a grand prix since taking over as Ferrari president.
Alonso still happy with risky McLaren move
Fernando Alonso showed the first signs of frustration on Sunday as he accused McLaren-Honda of making him look like an "amateur".
No excuses after Raikkonen spin says Arrivabene
Maurizio Arrivabene struggled to hide his anger after the Canadian grand prix.
Schumacher's son breaks hand in crash
Michael Schumacher's son ended his second weekend as a single seater race driver in hospital.
Sunday Photos
Canadian GP - Sunday Photos
JUNE 7, 2015
Race Notes - Hamilton wins Canadian 1-2 for Mercedes
Canadian GP - Race Notes
Sunday Team Quotes
Canadian GP - Sunday Team Quotes
Sunday Press Conference
Canadian GP - Sunday Press Conference
Race Results
Canadian GP - Race Results
Ferrari threat dwindles in Canada
Ferrari's threat to Mercedes dwindled in Montreal qualifying.
Total involved in Renault's Lotus buyout?
Details of Renault's apparent interest in buying back the Enstone based team known currently as Lotus are now emerging.
Pirelli in lead to win 2017 tyre contract
The likelihood Michelin will enter the race to become F1's 2017 tyre supplier is dwindling by the day.
Force India B car passes crash tests
Force India is on track to roll out its highly-anticipated 'B' car in Austria.
Briatore, Mosley say F1 needs major shakeup
If Max Mosley and Flavio Briatore were in charge, they would push to revolutionise formula one.
No discussion about drivers yet at McLaren
Seven races into a new era, McLaren-Honda still needs to improve "everything" -- but perhaps not the drivers.
Ricciardo smiles warning to struggling Red Bull
Daniel Ricciardo admitted in Canada that it is becoming difficult to maintain his famously wide grin.
JUNE 6, 2015
Qualifying Report - Power, Power, Power
Canadian GP - Qualifying Report
Saturday Photos
Canadian GP - Saturday Photos