Formula One News — September 2015

SEPTEMBER 7, 2015

Ecclestone says Hamilton lifestyle going too far

Bernie Ecclestone is no longer so sure about Lewis Hamilton's extravagant lifestyle.

F1 must work better with its partners says Hembery

Paul Hembery has warned that F1 needs to make some changes if it is going to keep tyre suppliers on side into the future.

Renault still deciding, but no Merc engine for Red Bull

Cyril Abiteboul has played down reports that Renault has now decided to buy Lotus.

Monza fate no clearer after Renzi meeting

Monza's future on the F1 calendar appeared no clearer on Sunday, despite the attendance of the Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi.

Alonso to maintain patience with McLaren says Briatore

Flavio Briatore says Fernando Alonso is maintaining his "patience" with McLaren-Honda.

SEPTEMBER 6, 2015

Mercedes relieved as Hamilton keeps Monza win

Toto Wolff admitted to relief on Sunday evening after a long and crucial meeting with the stewards.

Hamilton win in doubt over illegal tyre pressure

Lewis Hamilton's Monza win has fallen under a dark cloud.

Teams were warned by Pirelli, FIA over pressures

F1 teams were sternly warned before the Italian grand prix to adhere to Pirelli's new tyre pressure guidelines.

Mercedes to receive time penalty?

It appears that following the race that Mercedes GP did not comply to the minimum tyre pressues recommended by Pirrelli, with Lewis Hamiltons left rear tyre being 0.3 psi below the recommendation and Nico Rosbergs tyres being 1.1 psi low.

Sunday Photos

Italian GP - Sunday Photos

Sunday Press Conference

Italian GP - Sunday Press Conference

Sunday Team Quotes

Italian GP - Sunday Team Quotes

Race Results

Italian GP - Race Results

Mercedes not worried about Hamilton engine

There was good news from the Mercedes camp for Lewis Hamilton early on Sunday.

McLaren wants Honda to sack Arai?

Behind the scenes, McLaren is lobbying for Honda's F1 chief to be sacked.

Renault delays Sochi upgrade until Austin

Renault has delayed the introduction of a much-anticipated performance upgrade for its 2015 power unit.

New contract put Raikkonen in top form says Marchionne

Sergio Marchionne thinks Kimi Raikkonen's new contract has moved the Finn to a new level.

Verstappen is F1's answer to Marquez

Max Verstappen is F1's answer to the young MotoGP sensation Marc Marquez.

Engine worry for Hamilton before Monza race

Mercedes is heading into Sunday's Italian grand prix with concerns about the engine that powered Lewis Hamilton to pole.

SEPTEMBER 5, 2015

Marchionne not denying Red Bull engine talks

If Ferrari impressed with its new engine and second and third qualifying places on Saturday, president Sergio Marchionne said the Tifosi will be delighted in 2016.

Qualifying Report - Clear View

Italian GP - Qualifying Report

Saturday Photos

Italian GP - Saturday Photos

Saturday Team Quotes

Italian GP - Saturday Team Quotes