Formula One News — May 2016
MAY 11, 2016
Ferrari needs another personnel shakeup says Tarquini
Former F1 driver Gabriele Tarquini has backed suggestions Ferrari might now be on the cusp of making some more high-profile personnel changes.
Raikkonen runs best motocross team
Watching over his own motocross team at the weekend, Kimi Raikkonen had a typical answer when asked for an interview.
Manor wants to move past struggling Sauber
Manor is hoping to leave struggling Sauber at the very back of the grid from this weekend's Spanish grand prix.
MAY 10, 2016
Allison could replace Arrivabene?
Wild speculation in Italy suggests Ferrari could be set for yet another change at the top of the fabled Maranello team.
Hembery hopes 2017 rules not boring
Paul Hembery said Pirelli will not be to blame if F1 races become more boring next season.
Vettel denies link to Kvyat demotion
Sebastian Vettel has expressed some sympathy for the plight of Daniil Kvyat, following the Russian's sudden demotion from Red Bull Racing.
Rivals budgets hurting Williams says Symonds
Williams chief Pat Symonds admits the British team is no longer F1's third force.
Verstappen will miss ousted engineer Pujolar
Max Verstappen has admitted he will miss working with his ousted Toro Rosso engineer Xevi Pujolar.
DTM drivers do not miss F1 careers
Two former F1 drivers insist they do not miss the pinnacle of motor racing.
Replacing Ecclestone not easy says Lauda
Niki Lauda has played down mounting speculation he is in pole position to succeed Bernie Ecclestone.
MAY 9, 2016
Le Mans wants FIA to stop F1 race clashes
The organiser of Le Mans is confident next year's edition of the fabled 24 hour sports car race will not clash with formula one.
Vettel engine survived Kvyat clashes
Sebastian Vettel's engine survived his clashes with Daniil Kvyat in Russia, according to the Italian sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Sainz eyes Verstappen-like Red Bull move
Max Verstappen's mid-season promotion to Red Bull Racing is not necessarily a blow to his now former Toro Rosso teammate Carlos Sainz.
Report links Kubica with Pirelli testing
A respected F1 correspondent says Robert Kubica could get involved in Pirelli's preparations for the new tyre rules for 2017.
Toro Rosso could be first Honda customer?
Toro Rosso could become the first customer of Honda's engines in F1.
Max pledged long term future to Red Bull
Despite Mercedes and Ferrari's obvious interest, Jos Verstappen says his son Max has pledged his "long term" future to Red Bull.
Verstappen had to seize Red Bull chance says Van der Garde
The big talking point heading into the Spanish grand prix will be Red Bull's shock jump on the 2017 'silly season'.
Wehrlein hopes Haryanto keeps Manor seat
Pascal Wehrlein says he always knew his 2016 Manor teammate Pascal Wehrlein was a good driver.
Ex F1 team boss in tax fraud probe
The former chief executive of a F1 team is accused of income tax fraud, according to reports in Spain.
Alarming reports about Schumacher health
International publications are repeating alarming news about the health of F1 legend Michael Schumacher.
MAY 7, 2016
Wehrlein puzzled by Kvyat demotion
Daniil Kvyat's demotion is not the end of the world for the young Russian.
McLaren denies Dennis to challenge new FIA rule
McLaren has played down reports team supremo Ron Dennis is furious about a new engine rule in formula one.
Renault happy with Palmer
Renault has dismissed speculation Jolyon Palmer is in danger of losing his race seat.
Russian backer joins Kvyat at Toro Rosso
A Russian backer is more than happy with Daniil Kvyat's controversial return to Toro Rosso ahead of the Spanish grand prix.