Vergne confused by Red Bull logic
Axed Toro Rosso driver Jean-Eric Vergne says he does not understand why Red Bull decided not to keep him racing in Formula One next season.
Korea return takes race organisers by surprise
Organisers of the last Korean Grand Prix claim they were given no notice of the return of the race on next year's calendar.
Kobayashi to test Super Formula car
Kamui Kobayashi is set to test a Super Formula car in his native Japan next week for Toyota Motor Sports.
Domenicali named single-seater commission president
Ex-Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenciali has been appointed president of the FIA's Single-Seater Commission, replacing Gerhard Berger.
No problem at McLaren - Boullier
Racing director Eric Boullier insists McLaren's deliberations over its driver line-up for 2015 are not due to any problems but purely the team's desire to make the right decision for its long-term future.
Winning easily is dull - Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton does not want a period of easy domination at the top of the sport and is expecting his 2014 title rival Nico Rosberg to come back stronger next season.
Red Bull trophies stolen in factory break-in
Over 60 trophies were stolen from Red Bull's factory on Friday night after a smash-and-grab break-in, in which a 4x4 was driven through the front entrance.
Arrivabene the 'perfect' Ferrari boss - Raikkonen
Kimi Raikkonen believes new Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene is the "perfect" figure to lead Maranello back to success.
Ricciardo makes 'big step forward' in 2014
Daniel Ricciardo admits his three victories for Red Bull in a year dominated by rivals Mercedes came as a surprise as he emerged as one of Formula One's top drivers in 2014.
'Sometimes management is pissed off with me' - Lauda
Niki Lauda says his no-nonsense attitude has at times rubbed the Mercedes board up the wrong way, but that ultimately he is the best link between the team's drivers and its management.
Merc-style turbo 'not a major factor' for 2015 success - Renault
Renault insists adopting a split-turbo concept similar to Mercedes' will not be a major factor in catching up with its rival over the winter.
Vergne to race in Formula E
Jean-Eric Vergne will take part in the next Formula E race in Uruguay as he starts to carve a career outside Formula One.
Button situation shouldn't have happened - Moss
Sir Stirling Moss thinks Jenson Button should not have been made to wait as long as he has to learn whether he will remain in Formula One with McLaren next year.
Many reasons for gap to Alonso - Raikkonen
Kimi Raikkonen says there were many reasons for the 106-point gap to Ferrari team-mate Fernando Alonso this season.
Ecclestone disappointed by Vettel's attitude
Bernie Ecclestone was disappointed by Sebastian Vettel's attitude towards defending his title this year.
Williams: Our 2014 proves costs are not restrictive
Williams thinks its success in 2014 is the perfect answer to those saying the cost of F1 prevents smaller teams from competing at a higher level.
Nasr wanted to stay at Williams in 2015
Felipe Nasr says he wanted to stay at Williams in 2015 but felt a full-time drive further down the grid at Sauber was the best option in the fast-moving world of Formula One.
McLaren looks set to announce 2015 driver line-up
McLaren appears to be ready to announce its 2015 driver line-up on Thursday after calling a media event at its factory in Woking.
McLaren confirms Button and Alonso for 2015
Jenson Button's F1 career will extend into a 16th season after McLaren confirmed he will stay at the team next year alongside new signing Fernando Alonso, as the pair were unveiled on Thursday.
Dennis vows to avoid Alonso tension second time round
Ron Dennis and Fernando Alonso insist they have put their bitter past behind them as they reunite at McLaren-Honda next year.
Crucial to secure more than one-year deal - Button
Securing a contract longer than a single year was crucial to Jenson Button's decision to stay at McLaren in 2015.
Third cars among reasons for delay in McLaren driver line-up
Ron Dennis made no apology for the long wait to announce Jenson Button as a McLaren driver for 2015, arguing several factors - including the possibility of three-car teams - justified the protracted decision making process.
I still control F1 - Ecclestone
Bernie Ecclestone says he has a succession plan is in place, but is not yet ready to relinquish his iron grip on Formula One.
Alonso sees podiums as realistic target in 2015
Fernando Alonso says McLaren Honda has to be realistic about its chances next year and believes scoring podiums is a reasonable goal.
Magnussen's career 'on pause' at McLaren
Ron Dennis has tipped Kevin Magnussen to emulate world champions Fernando Alonso and Mika Hakkinen when he races in F1 again in the future.
Dennis to buy back majority stake in McLaren
Ron Dennis is planning to acquire a majority shareholding in McLaren by buying back some of the stake held by Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund and Mansour Ojjeh.
Boullier relishing challenge of managing Alonso
Eric Boullier expects McLaren will face a challenge managing the expectations of new signing Fernando Alonso - albeit a positive one.
Ecclestone pushing for 2016 engine change
Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone says he is confident the Strategy Group can push through a change in engine regulations for 2016.
Buemi holds on as Vergne fails to finish
Former Toro Rosso driver Jean-Eric Vergne failed to finish in his first Formula E race as Sebastien Buemi held on to take victory in Punta del Este amid late drama.
Korea on 2015 calendar for legal reasons - Ecclestone
Bernie Ecclestone says the Korean Grand Prix was included on the 2015 calendar for legal reasons and admits its organisers do not want it to go ahead.
Coulthard wins 2014 Race of Champions
David Coulthard won the 2014 Race of Champions in Barbados by defeating Mercedes reserve driver Pascal Wehrlein in the final.
Hamilton crowned Sports Personality of the Year
Lewis Hamilton has been crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year for his world championship triumph in 2014.
Hamilton aiming for seven more years in F1
Lewis Hamilton is aiming for a minimum of seven more years in Formula One and says there is no limit on what he can achieve now he's a two-time world champion.
Williams appoints Nielsen as sporting manager
Williams has appointed former Toro Rosso chief Steve Nielsen as its sporting manager.
Frijns a free agent as Caterham contract expires
Robin Frijns has confirmed his partnership with Caterham has come to an end following the expiration of his contract.
Gutierrez joins Ferrari as test and reserve driver
Former Sauber driver Esteban Gutierrez has joined Ferrari as the team's test and reserve driver.
Ricciardo: No added pressure alongside Kvyat
Daniel Ricciardo says he is relishing the added responsibility and pressure of being Red Bull's elder statesman alongside Daniil Kvyat next season.
Hamilton still questions Rosberg's Monaco error
Lewis Hamilton says Nico Rosberg took the in-house Mercedes title fight "to another level" by what he still perceives as a deliberate mistake in qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix.
Twenty stolen Red Bull trophies recovered from lake
Trophies stolen from Red Bull's Milton Keynes factory earlier this month have been recovered from a lake in Berkshire, Thames Valley Police has confirmed.
Tombazis and Fry leave Ferrari amid restructuring
High-profile engineers Nikolas Tombazis and Pat Fry have both left Ferrari as a year of bloodletting and reorganisation comes to an end at Maranello.
McLaren has to target domination - Dennis
McLaren boss Ron Dennis believes he is not setting his team up for a fall by targeting F1 domination with new engine supplier Honda.
Hamashima latest engineer to leave Ferrari
Ferrari has confirmed another of its engineers will leave the team as tyre expert Hirohide Hamashima prepares to exit Maranello at the end of the year.
Grosjean knows 'for a fact' 2015 will be better
Romain Grosjean says he knows for a fact next year's Lotus will be more competitive than his 2014 car.
F1 must look after small teams - Dennis
McLaren boss Ron Dennis has called on Formula One to look after its small teams, but has warned against making 'knee-jerk' changes to the regulations to do so.
Newey 'very much involved' in design of 2015 Red Bull
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has warned his rivals that Adrian Newey is "still very much involved" in the design of the team's 2015 car.
Ecclestone and Montezemolo return to F1 board
Bernie Ecclestone has been reappointed to Formula One's board along with ex-Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo.
McLaren and Sauber pass crash tests
Both McLaren and Sauber have announced in recent weeks that their 2015 chassis have passed mandatory FIA crash tests.
Nasr picks 12 as race number
Felipe Nasr will race with No.12 when he makes his race debut next year as a Sauber driver.
Kvyat has no fear of racing against Ricciardo
Daniil Kvyat insists he has no fear about going head-to-head with Daniel Ricciardo at Red Bull next year.
Vergne joins Ferrari as test driver
Jean-Eric Vergne will join Ferrari as a test driver next year, handing him an F1 lifeline after he was cut adrift by Red Bull earlier this year.
Reliability not performance Honda's biggest challenge
Ron Dennis says the Honda engine that will power McLaren next season already has impressive performance and that the main concern will be making it reliable in the remaining time frame.
Ferrari braced for tricky 2015 season
New Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene says he cannot work miracles with the team next season as Maranello prepares for a difficult season in 2015.
Ferrari: 'Vettel's big gamble is ours too'
Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne admits Sebastian Vettel has taken a "big gamble" by moving to Maranello next year, but has reassured the four-time champion the team is fully behind him.
F1 risks races in front of empty grandstands - Arrivabene
New Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene has warned that Formula One is at risk of alienating the public if it does not act soon to bring the sport closer to fans.
Buemi retains Red Bull reserve driver role in 2015
Sebastien Buemi will remain at Red Bull as its reserve driver for 2015.
Montezemolo hits back at Ferrari boss Marchionne
Luca di Montezemolo has hit back at Sergio Marchionne after the new Ferrari president said the team had made the "wrong choices" under Montezemolo's control leading to a "disastrous" 2014 season.
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