Formula One News — July 2015
JULY 1, 2015
Formula E too slow to be F1 rival
Two motor racing figures have dismissed a controversial claim that Formula E is set to take F1's place as the pinnacle of the sport.
McLaren should prioritise pace over reliability says Button
Jenson Button has urged McLaren-Honda to prioritise performance over reliability.
F1 still beyond reach for Kubica
Robert Kubica has admitted that racing in formula one remains "beyond my reach" at present.
Now Russia wants own F1 team
If Azerbaijan is pushing towards the formula one grid, then so too should Russia.
F1 crisis needs quick solution says Arrivabene
Maurizio Arrivabene says F1 is seeking "the solution" to its current crisis.
Bottas to wear red if Raikkonen leaves
Valtteri Bottas has been singled out as the ideal replacement should his countryman Kimi Raikkonen depart Ferrari.
Burti tips Hamilton to beat Rosberg
Lewis Hamilton is the clear favourite to win the 2015 title.
Massa defends radio instructions in F1
Felipe Massa has defended the radio instructions given to today's formula one drivers.
Friday drive for Leimer still unclear
Just two days before his engine would fire, Fabio Leimer still does not know if he will drive at Silverstone.
Mosley invited to Strategy Group meeting
Max Mosley was invited to Wednesday's key meeting of the Strategy Group in London, The Times newspaper reports.