Force India set to appeal High Court ruling on its dispute with Aerolab/Team Lotus
Force India is set to appeal the recent High Court ruling on its dispute with Aerolab/Team Lotus, as it urges the FIA once again to investigate the matter.
Senna says run to sixth in Malaysia eases pressure on himself and Williams
Bruno Senna says his run to sixth place in the Malaysian Grand Prix has helped ease the pressure on both himself and the Williams team, as they target even better results in the future.
Perez not getting carried away with brilliant drive to second in Malaysian Grand Prix
Sergio Perez is not get carried away with his brilliant performance in the Malaysian Grand Prix, but still thinks his maiden victory could be just around the corner.
Formula 1 could move young driver test to Silverstone
Formula 1 teams are weighing up the idea of running this year's young driver test at Silverstone in the week after the British Grand Prix, AUTOSPORT has learned.
Ferrari is still feeling the burden of its car's lack of pace, despite Malaysia win
Ferrari technical chief Pat Fry says the pressure on his team to deliver much-needed improvements to its car has not eased, despite Fernando Alonso's victory in the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Hamilton pinpoints areas for improvement
Lewis Hamilton says McLaren must improve its car's low-speed downforce and make slicker pit stops in order to remain at the front of the pack this season.
Lotus yet to show potential - Allison
Lotus technical director James Allison is longing for a "normal" race so that his team can show its true potential.
'This championship is not at all clear cut' - Domenicali
Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali says Fernando Alonso's shock victory at the Malaysian Grand Prix shows that this year's championship is not just a battle between Red Bull and McLaren.
Perez committed to Sauber for 2012
Sergio Perez insists he will stay at Sauber for the rest of the season despite rumours linking him to a Ferrari drive after his remarkable second-place finish in Malaysia.
Button vows to 'hurt' himself after Sepang shocker
Jenson Button has promised to punish himself for his bad performance at the Malaysian Grand Prix by taking part in the gruelling Lavaman Waikoloa triathlon in Hawaii.