Formula One News — November 2015

NOVEMBER 14, 2015

Alonso plays down frustration after symbolic Friday

Fernando Alonso has hit back at suggestions his body language gave away his extreme frustration at the end of a dire 2015 season.

Vettel and Lauda agree on grid boys issue

When it comes to the issue of 'grid boys' in formula one, it appears Sebastian Vettel and Niki Lauda agree.

Wolff defends Hamilton amid road crash saga

Lewis Hamilton's boss has defended the new triple world champion amid a controversy about his Monaco road car crash.

Hopeful Wehrlein relaxed amid Manor turmoil

Pascal Wehrlein says he is "relaxed" even though the F1 team he is hoping to join for 2016 is in apparent turmoil.

2016 year of transition for Red Bull teams says Marko

2016 will be a "year of transition" for Red Bull's two F1 teams, official Dr Helmut Marko has declared.

NOVEMBER 13, 2015

Practice 2 Report - Rosberg's Turn

Brazilian GP - Practice 2 Report

Friday Photos

Brazilian GP - Friday Photos

Friday Press Conference

Brazilian GP - Friday Press Conference

Friday Team Quotes

Brazilian GP - Friday Team Quotes

Practice 2 Results

Brazilian GP - Practice 2 Results

Practice 1 Report - The Club of 1

Brazilian GP - Practice 1 Report

Practice 1 Results

Brazilian GP - Practice 1 Results

Red Bull has entered 2016 championship says Horner

Red Bull has confirmed reports it has dropped its threat to quit formula one at the end of this month.

Button warns arrogant Hamilton

Jenson Button has warned his former teammate Lewis Hamilton not to get carried away with his success.

Palmer to build new circuit in France

Jonathan Palmer, the father of 2016 Lotus racer Jolyon, is working on plans for a new and modern race circuit in France.

Midfield drivers want more money for teams

Three midfield drivers have admitted they hope their independent teams can find more money ahead of the 2016 season.

Massa disappointed with Interlagos renovations

Felipe Massa has expressed some disappointment with the renovations made to the Interlagos circuit for 2015.

Lauda's Ferrari comments cause a stir in Brazil

Sebastian Vettel has questioned F1 legend Niki Lauda's claim that Ferrari has already caught up with dominant world champions Mercedes.

Mick Schumacher takes another step towards F1

Michael Schumacher's son looks set to move just one step away from F1 in 2016.

NOVEMBER 12, 2015

Thursday Press Conference

Brazilian GP - Thursday Press Conference

Hamilton crashed 2m Euro Pagani Zonda supercar

The car Lewis Hamilton crashed in Monaco early on Tuesday morning was his EUR 2 million, purple Pagani Zonda supercar.

Wurz set to keep GPDA role

Alex Wurz looks set to keep his role as president of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association.

Red Bull set for Infiniti-branded Renaults in 2016

Pending a green light from owner Dietrich Mateschitz, Red Bull will stay in formula one with Renault engines next year.

Now Mercedes makes a move for Schumacher jr

Ferrari and Mercedes may each be making early overtures to Mick Schumacher, the 16-year-old son of F1 legend and record world champion Michael.