Formula One News — July 2015

JULY 7, 2015

Aston Martin says F1 project improbable

Aston Martin chief Andy Palmer has played down speculation the British carmaker is set to enter formula one.

Alonso plays down turn off TV advice

Fernando Alonso has clarified his comments, after suggesting "bored" McLaren fans should "turn off the TV until next year".

Lotus dodges winding up petition in court

Reports of financial strife at Lotus have resurfaced this week.

Ferrari's title dream slipping away again

Ferrari may be slipping back into old habits, the worried Italian media observed after the British grand prix.

JULY 6, 2015

Bottas hopes for future clarity by Monza

Even Carlos Sainz has found himself embroiled in the increasingly explosive 'silly season'.

Dennis not fair to call Jordan idiot says Coulthard

Ron Dennis has returned fire after his old contemporary Eddie Jordan slammed McLaren's "arrogance".

Crisis off after Silverstone thriller?

A single exciting grand prix was the perfect antidote amid F1's so-called 'crisis'.

Did team orders cost Williams the win?

After launching off the grid and into the lead, Williams was left to rue an opportunity lost in Sunday's British grand prix.

Arrivabene wants calm Raikkonen amid speculation

If the British grand prix changed the course of Kimi Raikkonen's future, Maurizio Arrivabene is not saying.

Wolff not ruling out Red Bull engine deal

All sides came out fighting on Saturday following speculation Red Bull is set for a sensational switch to Mercedes power.

JULY 5, 2015

Sunday Photos

British GP - Sunday Photos

Sunday Press Conference

British GP - Sunday Press Conference

Sunday Team Quotes

British GP - Sunday Team Quotes

Race Results

British GP - Race Results

Red Bull in talks with Aston Martin?

Aston Martin could be Red Bull's ticket back to the front of the grid.

Ecclestone says he, Mackenzie, could buy F1

Yet another potential buyer for F1's commercial rights has emerged.

Raikkonen not happy despite race seat boost

Kimi Raikkonen insisted he took no joy or repose from his performance on Saturday.

McLaren's Arai, Boullier asked if it's time to go

As McLaren-Honda's 2015 season goes from worse to woeful, questions about the men in charge are now being asked.

Wolff open to letting rivals catch up

Even dominant Mercedes might be willing to facilitate change amid F1's so-called 'crisis'.

JULY 4, 2015

Qualifying Report - Hamilton takes pole

British GP - Qualifying Report

Saturday Photos

British GP - Saturday Photos

Saturday Press Conference

British GP - Saturday Press Conference