Friday, 16 July 2010 08:57
Red Bull Racing has held clear-the-air talks with Mark Webber following the Aussie’s British Grand Prix win in controversial circumstances at Silverstone last weekend.
Webber was incensed by the decision to give his new specification front wing to team mate Sebastian Vettel
Friday, 16 July 2010 08:52
Michael Schumacher has been urged to keep 'plugging away' with his Formula 1 comeback, despite having not yet delivered the results that he or his team were hoping for this season.That is the view of Mercedes GP CEO Nick Fry, who reckons that Schumacher is continuing to improve on his readjustment
Toro Rosso have revealed Jaime Alguersuari and Sebastien Buemi will continue to drive for the team next season. Buemi has been racing with the Italian squad since the start of 2009, while Alguersuari replaced Sebastien Bourdais at the team in July last year.
Renault team boss Eric Boullier says the team is “totally committed” to helping Vitaly Petrov deliver on his potential in the second half of the season, hinting that a run of regular points finishes is the key to him retaining his seat for 2011.
Christian Horner thinks there is no chance that Mark Webber will seek to walk away from Red Bull in the wake of the latest favouritism controversy that has engulfed the team.
The new Lotus team are closing on a deal to switch to Renault engines next year, BBC Sport understands.
Silverstone has vowed to continue improving the British Grand Prix experience for fans on the back of last weekend’s event which attracted a 305,000-strong crowd over the three days.
Jenson Button feels he and Lewis Hamilton are proof team-mates can have a healthy relationship at the circuit and still fight for the title.
Adrian Sutil was unimpressed by Sebastian Vettel’s muscular overtaking move on the penultimate lap of the British Grand Prix – accusing his fellow German of barging him out of the way.
Red Bull's Mark Webber cruised to a dominant victory in the British Grand Prix from McLaren's Lewis Hamilton.