F1 News
Williams sells minority stake in F1 team
Frank Williams and Patrick Head have sold a minority stake in their Williams F1 team to an Austrian investment company led by businessman Toto Wolff.
Bianchi handed Ferrari 'young driver' test
Jules Bianchi is overjoyed after being called up by Ferrari to take part in the young drivers' session at Jerez in December.
Bernie: A December 11 deadline for Silverstone
Bernie Ecclestone has warned the BRDC that if they don't sign a contract by December 11, Britain will not have a F1 grand prix next season.
Kimi: I haven't spoken with Brawn-Merc
Kimi Raikkonen has denied talking with Brawn GP, saying he believes the team's new owners, Mercedes, will be taking an all-German line-up.
Fry: Brave or stupid Button badly advised
Nick Fry's apparent bitterness at Jenson Button's decision to leave for McLaren has the Brawn CEO questioning whether it's a brave move or a stupid one.
'Schumi in talks with Mercedes GP'
Michael Schumacher has reportedly held 'preliminary talks' with Mercedes GP that could see him make a comeback next season.
McLaren: We didn't ask for Button's early release
McLaren have responded to Brawn GP's announcement that they are holding Jenson Button to the letter of his contract by saying it's okay, it's not as if they asked for his early release.
Brawn to 'rigorously' enforce Button's McLaren ban
Brawn GP will not allow World Champion Jenson Button to be involved in any team activities for McLaren before the end of the year.
'I joined McLaren because I wanted the challenge'
Jenson Button has revealed he joined McLaren because "I wanted a challenge and that's exactly what I'll get against Lewis Hamilton."
Trulli decision expected 'soon'
Jarno Trulli says he will "soon" make a decision about his Formula One future.
'Button's signing a marketing coup for McLaren'
McLaren's decision to sign Jenson Button as Lewis Hamilton's team-mate could be the best commercial move they have ever made, according to those in the know.
Donington Park hasn't given up on F1 dream
Donington Park is still hopeful of staging a grand prix in 2011 even though the company holding the lease over the circuit entered administration.
Button in a bullish mood
Jenson Button reckons he can handle any challenge thrown at him by Lewis Hamilton when the two team up at McLaren.
Hamilton to gain from Button's equal billing?
Jenson Button has been assured of equality at McLaren - a situation that may actually prove beneficial to Lewis Hamilton in the long term.
Hopes rise that Raikkonen will join Mercedes
Despite previously stating that if he didn't join McLaren he would leave Formula One, Kimi Raikkonen's manager Steve Robertson says he may yet consider an offer from Mercedes GP.
