Formula One News — June 2018

JUNE 6, 2018

Montreal happy with Liberty Media era

Canadian GP promoter Francois Dumontier says he is happy with the new Liberty Media era.

Williams hints Stroll will stay in 2019

Even amid the team's disastrous 2018 season, Williams is happy with Lance Stroll.

Latifi targets F1 race seat for 2019

Nicholas Latifi says he is targeting a formula one seat for 2019.

JUNE 5, 2018

Ricciardo facing penalty in Canada says Newey

Daniel Ricciardo may not have escaped the threat of looming penalties this weekend in Canada.

F1 is core business for Mercedes says Wolff

Toto Wolff has steered Mercedes away from speculation it could join Ferrari in quitting F1.

F1 wants to go to Vietnam says Carey

Vietnam looks set to join Miami as a new grand prix on the calendar in the near future.

Canada GP not worried about Miami

Canadian GP promoter Francois Dumontier says he is not concerned that Miami looks set to join the F1 calendar next year.

Williams will not give up

Williams is not giving up, despite sitting dead last in 2018.

F1 could have bigger wheels by 2020

F1 could switch to low-profile, 18-inch wheels by 2020.

JUNE 4, 2018

Ferrari working to unbalance championship

Maurizio Arrivabene says he wants to "unbalance" the world championship starting this weekend in Canada.

Honda tipped to make 40hp step in Canada

Honda will take "a considerable step" this weekend in Canada.

Alfa Romeo shaping up to buy Sauber?

Sauber looks to be moving ever closer together with Ferrari.

Ickx backs Vandoorne to become number 1 driver

Jacky Ickx has backed fellow Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne to eventually become a 'number 1' driver in formula one.

Assault case won't affect Raikkonen contract says Marchionne

A sexual assault matter involving Kimi Raikkonen will not affect Ferrari's deliberations about his contract for 2019.

JUNE 1, 2018

Ricciardo better than Verstappen says Villeneuve

Daniel Ricciardo is a better driver than his Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen.

Mallya steps down as Force India director

Vijay Mallya has stepped down as a director of his own formula one team.

Williams wins race as F1's slowest bill payer

Williams has emerged as the F1 team that pays its bills the slowest.