As he tips newly-crowned F1 2010 World Champion Sebastian Vettel to go on to emulate his own achievements in the sport, four-time title-winner Alain Prost predicts a 'quieter' and 'stronger' competitor next year
In an engagingly frank and open interview, F1 2010 World Championship leader Mark Webber has offered his own view of his relationship with Red Bull Racing team-mate Sebastian Vettel - admitting the young German is 'no mate'
Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner has conceded that the energy drinks-backed outfit 'was wrong' to publicly blame Mark Webber over the controversial Istanbul clash - and insists both the Australian and Sebastian Vettel will remain free to race one another
If anybody thought they could finally bring Red Bull Racing's peerless pole position run in F1 2010 to an end in Istanbul, man of the moment Mark Webber had other ideas - though McLaren-Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton came close...
Reigning world champion Jenson Button reflects that his Monaco Grand Prix retirement was not quite as bad as it could have been - but he insists another DNF and his hopes of successfully defending his hard-fought drivers' crown in F1 2010 could be over
The Turkish Grand Prix again finds itself under threat from the chop from the annual F1 calendar - as the sport's commercial rights-holder Bernie Ecclestone vows to almost double the race-hosting fee from 2011
Tamara Ecclestone daughter of F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone, launches a scathing attack on Brawn GP's newly-crowned 2009 F1 World Champion Jenson Button
The 2010 Monaco Grand Prix looks set to be brought forward by a week to ease the logistical nightmare of having a race in Turkey just seven days later...
Jenson Button is on-course to claim 'a hollow victory' in the 2009 Formula 1 World Championship, opines former grand prix star Derek Warwick - unless he swiftly regains the upper hand over Brawn GP team-mate Rubens Barrichello between now and season's end.
The extortionate ticket prices for fans attending Formula 1 races have come under fire from the top flight's leading drivers and team principals, after a meagre crowd of just 36,000 spectators for the Turkish Grand Prix last weekend left the event with 'no atmosphere'.
The spectre of a 'breakaway' series run by dissenting rebel teams has intensified with the understanding that the Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA) is in discussions with MotoGP commercial rights-holder Dorna Sports SL should the ongoing stand-off with Max Mosley over the controversial ?40 mi
McLaren-Mercedes has been pursuing a wild good chase for too long with its underperforming MP4-24, Lewis Hamilton has contended - and whilst he has vowed to keep on pushing for the remainder of the 2009 campaign, the reigning Formula 1 World Champion has suggested that his team would be best-serv
A visibly deflated Rubens Barrichello was left pondering why things always seem to go wrong on his side of the Brawn GP garage after posting the ex-Honda F1 outfit's first retirement of the 2009 campaign in the Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul at the weekend, on a day when Ross Brawn contended the
The post-qualifying car weights ahead of this weekend's Turkish Grand Prix - as published by the FIA - have once more thrown some light upon who is genuinely on the pace and who has conversely been flattered somewhat by their grid position...and on which of the two Red Bull Racing drivers was act
Lewis Hamilton carried the air of a man resigned to his fate as he effectively wrote off his chances of successfully defending his hard-fought Formula 1 Drivers' World Championship crown this year - after a car that 'got slower and slower' consigned the British star to just 16th position on the s
After returning to Europe last month, the Formula 1 circus heads back beyond the continent's eastern boundary again this weekend, as it arrives in the eclectic city of Istanbul for the Turkish Grand Prix - what is promising to be the most open and unpredictable race of the season to-date.
Felipe Massa will become a member of a very exclusive Formula 1 club should he prevail in this weekend's Turkish Grand Prix - joining multiple world champions Juan-Manuel Fangio, Jim Clark, Graham Hill, Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher as one of only six drivers to have ever triumphed in four
It may have announced earlier this week that it is to end all of its Formula 1 sponsorship deals at the close of the forthcoming 2009 campaign, but ING already seems to have had a change of heart - in part at least.