Formula One News — September 2015
SEPTEMBER 14, 2015
McLaren wants race seats for Magnussen, Vandoorne
McLaren says it will work hard to ensure team juniors Kevin Magnussen and Stoffel Vandoorne are on the F1 grid next year.
Singapore declares air quality very unhealthy
Hazy skies are once again hanging over the Singapore grand prix.
Force India, Lotus want to keep drivers for 2016
Force India is shaping up to extend Sergio Perez's contract.
Hakkinen defends Bottas after Ferrari rumours
Mika Hakkinen has defended his protege Valtteri Bottas, after the younger Finn missed out on a touted move to Ferrari for 2016.
Ferrari says Allison staying long term=
Ferrari confirmed reports its technical boss James Allison is staying put at Maranello.
Nasr won't copy Ericsson in changing approach
Felipe Nasr sounds determined to hit back at his teammate Marcus Ericsson.
F1 to test new FIA camera in practice session
The bespoke high-speed camera that will help F1 in its fight against head injuries has now emerged.
SEPTEMBER 13, 2015
Melbourne secures F1 future until 2023
Race organisers in Melbourne have added yet another three years to the contract of the Australian grand prix.
SEPTEMBER 12, 2015
Rivals helped Lotus survive Monza weekend
Lotus' direct rivals helped the embattled team get through the recent Italian grand prix.
Hulkenberg eyes Le Mans title defence in 2016
Nico Hulkenberg has announced he wants to defend his title as Le Mans winner in 2016.
SEPTEMBER 11, 2015
Ecclestone involved in Red Bull's Ferrari solution
Bernie Ecclestone had to get involved as Red Bull broke its Renault contract and searched for a new engine supplier.
Alonso hopes Button keeps McLaren seat
Jenson Button staying at McLaren next year would be "a good thing".
No damage after Ferrari rumours says Bottas
His performance may have been hurt, but Valtteri Bottas insists his relationship with Williams is undamaged in the wake of intense rumours.
Kerb could have caused Spa blowouts
A new theory about what caused the tyre blowouts at Spa-Francorchamps recently has emerged.
Region tells Ferrari to do more to save Monza
Regional president Roberto Maroni has once again called on Ferrari to step in to help save the endangered Italian grand prix.
Sauber hoped for more from FIA says Kaltenborn
Monisha Kaltenborn says she is not confident the small teams' concerns about their future is being heard by F1's governing body.
Honda could test F1 engine in Super Formula car
Honda could fit its much-criticised F1 engine to a 'Super Formula' open wheel car, the Italian magazine Autosprint reports.
Merhi stops F.Renault series due to F1 clashes
Roberto Merhi looks set to keep his Manor seat for the remainder of 2015.
SEPTEMBER 10, 2015
Ecclestone meets to discuss F1 future for Turkey
Turkey could be set to return to the formula one calendar.
Rules to blame for F1 problems says Berger
Gerhard Berger says one of F1's biggest problems today are the rules.
Red Bull not taking V6 era seriously
Red Bull split with its long-time engine partner because Renault did not spend enough.
Red Bull set for Renault divorce talks in Singapore
Red Bull and Renault are obviously now spiralling towards official divorce.
New engine deal first step to Red Bull future
Red Bull is now all but admitting that its next engine partner will be Ferrari.
Ferrari to change engine shape for 2016
Ferrari is planning to line up in 2016 with a "completely different car and engine".