Formula One News — November 2015
NOVEMBER 26, 2015
F1 decline in Germany strange says Rosberg
Nico Rosberg admits the decline of interest in Germany is "strange".
Hamilton would behave differently at McLaren says Dennis
Ron Dennis has admitted to "mixed emotions" as he observes the post-McLaren version of Lewis Hamilton.
No signs of life from Lotus in Abu Dhabi
While some predict Lotus will put its future on track this weekend, there is little sign of life from the Enstone team in the Abu Dhabi paddock.
NOVEMBER 25, 2015
Parallel engine would have destroyed F1 says Lauda
F1 legend Niki Lauda played a key role as a compromise was reached between the engine manufacturers and the governing FIA.
F1 rejects client engine proposal
The F1 Commission on Tuesday rejected plans for a low-cost 'client engine' in 2017.
Mallya hints retirement could be looming
Vijay Mallya has hinted that retirement could be just around the corner.
Bottas wants to win clash of the Finns
The 'clash of the Finns' could be back on this weekend in Abu Dhabi.
Ferrari defends re-signing Raikkonen
Maurizio Arrivabene has defended Ferrari's decision to keep Kimi Raikkonen on board for 2016.
Verstappen tipped for two FIA awards
Meteoric F1 rookie Max Verstappen has been nominated for the FIA's personality of the year award.
NOVEMBER 24, 2015
F1 carmakers will not be blackmailed
The battle over the future of formula one will move to Paris on Tuesday.
F3 team denies signing Adrian Newey
A Formula 3 outfit has rejected reports that Adrian Newey, perhaps the most famous designer in F1 history, has signed up for 2016.
Mercedes still favourites for 2016
Flavio Briatore is not sure that Mercedes can be beaten even in 2016.
Nasr says Ericsson should have beaten him in 2015
Felipe Nasr is sure he has put Sauber teammate Marcus Ericsson firmly in the shade this season.
Webber puts F1 in the past with world title
Mark Webber put his F1 career firmly in the past at the weekend by winning his first world championship.
New gov't boosts Argentina's F1 hopes
The chances Argentina might return to the F1 calendar got a significant boost this week.
Maldonado defends all or nothing approach
Pastor Maldonado has defended his reputation as the 'crash king' of formula one.
NOVEMBER 23, 2015
Gascoyne linked with F1 return for Renault
Mike Gascoyne has been linked with a return to formula one with Renault.
Bidders emerge as parallel engine plan causes stir
Up and down pitlane, and inside and outside of formula one, the sport's plans for parallel engine rules in 2017 continue to make a stir.
Raikkonen keeps cool over Ferrari's 2016 hopes
Kimi Raikkonen is refusing to get carried away with predictions about Ferrari's hopes of beating Mercedes in 2016.
Verstappen happy with father and friend in tow
Max Verstappen's ever-present father Jos is going nowhere, as the 18-year-old rookie nears the end of his meteoric first season in formula one.
Hakkinen slams crash-prone Maldonado
Mika Hakkinen has hit out at Pastor Maldonado, as the Venezuelan continues to divide opinion in the F1 paddock.
Verstappen comparison not fair in 2015 says Sainz
Carlos Sainz thinks he will look more impressive alongside teammate sensation Max Verstappen next year.
Rules will stop quick Honda comeback says Ramirez
The current rules will prevent Honda from quickly closing the big gap to its engine rivals in F1.
Ocon wants to represent France in F1 soon
Esteban Ocon is hoping he will help to keep France prominent in formula one "very soon".