Thursday, 02 September 2010 15:42
Frank Williams is confident that his team will be able to secure a “pretty big” company to replace the Royal Bank of Scotland when its major sponsorship deal with the bank expires at the end of the season.RBS announced in February 2009
Thursday, 02 September 2010 08:44
French carmaker Renault SA are reportedly considering buying back control of their Formula One team.Last year, amidst rumours that Renault could pull out of Formula One, the car manufacturer sold 85 per cent of their team to
Nico Rosberg fears it will be difficult for Mercedes to claim another podium finish on pure merit before the season is out, as the team admits it continues to struggle to get the most out of its recent updates.
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso is not giving up on the 2010 title despite falling further behind in the championship.
Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner expects his team to have a “tough” Italian Grand Prix and says its task will be to lose as little ground as possible to championship rivals McLaren and Ferrari.
Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali says the Maranello squad must get to the bottom of why it was less competitive than expected in the Belgian Grand Prix.
McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh says that Sebastian Vettel makes too many mistakes – and at the expense of other drivers.
Jenson Button described his exit from the Belgian Grand prix in a collision with Sebastian Vettel as a “massive blow” to his title ambitions.
Jenson Button fears Red Bull may have "stolen a march" on McLaren this season that has left his hopes of back-to-back titles hanging in the balance.
Fernando Alonso reckons he has as much chance as any of the other four contenders of winning the world title, and says he sees the run to the end of the year as a seven-race ‘mini’ championship.