Fernando Alonso takes light hearted view of McLaren double DNF
Double DNF or a one-two finish? It just depends how you look at it.
'Red Bull deficit 85% power unit, 15% chassis', says Christian Horner
Christian Horner has defended Red Bull's chassis after Daniel Ricciardo said the team is lacking as much from the RB11 as it is from Renault's power unit.
Eric Boullier has no concerns over Fernando Alonso temperament after Canada radio rant
Eric Boullier says it was perfectly natural for Fernando Alonso to vent his frustration over the radio in Canada but does not think it is a sign the Spaniard is starting to lose his patience with McLaren-Honda.
Time for Williams to put pressure on Ferrari - Felipe Massa
Felipe Massa has called on Williams to take the fight to Ferrari after the team recorded its first podium of the season in Canada.
Maurizio Arrivabene: No Ferrari team orders until maths requires it
Maurizio Arrivabene says Ferrari will not prevent its drivers racing each other despite Sebastian Vettel's big points advantage over Kimi Raikkonen in the championship.
Nico Hulkenberg to start from third at Le Mans
Nico Hulkenberg will start his Le Mans 24 Hours debut from third on the grid after Porsche dominated qualifying.
'We wrote history today' - Nico Hulkenberg
Nico Hulkenberg said he had not anticipated winning at Le Mans on his first attempt after taking an impressive victory with Porsche on Sunday.
Canada masked Ferrari's positive engine gains - Maurizio Arrivabene
Ferrari boss Maurizio Arrivabene does not think fourth and fifth at the Canadian Grand Prix was a fair reflection of the gains the team made with its upgraded power unit in Montreal.
Fernando Alonso keeps faith in Honda
Fernando Alonso insists he is not regretting his move to McLaren-Honda, despite four retirements from his first six races since his arrival at the team this year.
Horner explains why the token system could drive Renault out of F1
Renault's future in Formula One will hinge on upcoming dyno tests and whether or not the FIA allows in-season development next year, says chassis partner Red Bull.
McLaren-Honda won't descend to Red Bull-Renault 's*** fighting'
McLaren racing director Eric Boullier is determined his team's relationship with engine partner Honda will not descend into the war of words that has existed between rivals Red Bull and Renault this season.
Horner explains why the token system could drive Renault out of F1
Renault's future in Formula One will hinge on upcoming dyno tests and whether or not the FIA allows in-season development next year, says chassis partner Red Bull.
Christian Horner: F1 needs to be flat-out from start to finish
Christian Horner says F1 "needs to be a flat-out sprint race from start to finish" after the drab Canadian Grand Prix led to criticism about the current spectacle.
Roberto Merhi not under pressure from Manor reserve Fabio Leimer
Manor insists the signing of Fabio Leimer to a reserve driver role does not mean Roberto Merhi is in danger of losing his seat.
It's not Mercedes' job to make F1 entertaining - Niki Lauda
Niki Lauda dismissed suggestions Mercedes' dominance is making Formula One boring, saying the team is focused on "winning every bloody race" rather than the overall spectacle.
Wrong to expect miracles from Ferrari, says Sebastian Vettel
Sebastian Vettel thinks it was wrong to expect one engine upgrade would lead to Ferrari wiping out Mercedes' advantage, but he insists progress is being made at Maranello.
Lewis Hamilton could beat Michael Schumacher's records, says Nigel Mansell
Nigel Mansell thinks Lewis Hamilton could challenge the records set by Michael Schumacher now he has a dominant car at his disposal.
Lotus hands Jolyon Palmer five more FP1 outings
Jolyon Palmer will drive for Lotus in FP1 at each of the next five races.
F1 needs to be more dangerous - Kimi Raikkonen
Kimi Raikkonen says Formula One has lost the fear factor that used to entice fans and wants to see the sport go back to the way it was when he made his debut in 2001.
Lotus hopes to 'come on strong from now on'
Having both cars in the points in Canada proves Lotus is ready to start pushing its name up the pecking order, according to deputy team principal Federico Gastaldi.
London's Olympic Stadium to host 2015 Race of Champions
The Race of Champions will return to London this November at the city's Olympic Stadium.
Le Mans more fun to drive than F1 - Fernando Alonso
Fernando Alonso says Le Mans prototypes are more attractive to drive than modern F1 cars.
Nico Hulkenberg wins with Porsche at Le Mans
Nico Hulkenberg has become a Le Mans 24 Hours winner after the Porsche 919 Hybrid he shared with Nick Tandy and Earl Bamber took victory at the famous race by over a lap.
Kimi Raikkonen to return to Goodwood Festival of Speed
Kimi Raikkonen will return to the Goodwood Festival of Speed this year after making his debut at the popular event in 2014.
Raffaele Marciello to drive at post-Austrian GP test for Sauber
Raffaele Marciello will drive for Sauber for one of the two days of testing taking place at the Red Bull Ring after the Austrian Grand Prix.
Force India 'proud' of Nico Hulkenberg after Le Mans triumph
Force India has publicly congratulated Nico Hulkenberg for becoming the first active F1 driver to win the Le Mans 24 Hours outright in 24 years.
Pirelli hopes for varied strategies in Austria
Pirelli is confident Austria will "open up a number of possibilities" when it comes to race strategies after the Canadian Grand Prix was dominated by one stops.
Le Mans win vindicates my talent - Nico Hulkenberg
Nico Hulkenberg says winning the Le Mans 24 Hours at the first attempt is proof his talent is being masked by the uncompetitive teams he has driven for in Formula One.
Antonio Fuoco to test for Ferrari in Austria
GP3 driver Antonio Fuoco will test for Ferrari alongside Esteban Gutierrez at the post-race test in Austria.
Ferrari will not surrender targets after Canada
Ferrari will not change its target of achieving two victories in 2015 after a disappointing result in Canada, according to team boss Maurizio Arrivabene.
Haas/Ferrari relationship 'very intelligent' - Toto Wolff
Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff says the relationship between Haas and Ferrari opens up new possibilities for teams to enter Formula One.
Honda promises more power as pressure mounts at McLaren
Honda is hoping to up the power of its engine over the coming races in order to ease the growing pressure on McLaren to perform.
'The battle is far from over', says Mercedes boss Toto Wolff
Toto Wolff insists Mercedes will not be resting on its laurels in the fight against Ferrari despite the sheer dominance of its one-two in Canada.
Reliability as important as performance for McLaren
Eric Boullier has targeted a reliability improvement ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix, though he admits McLaren could be in for another frustrating weekend in Spielberg.
Italian Grand Prix: Imola in the frame to replace Monza
Bernie Ecclestone wants the Italian Grand Prix to stay on the F1 calendar and has confirmed Imola could host the race from 2017 onwards if Monza's deal is not extended.
Michelin applies to become sole tyre supplier from 2017
Michelin has applied to be Formula One's official tyre supplier from 2017 onwards with 18-inch rims.
Pirelli opts for aggressive Monza tyre choice
Pirelli has announced its tyre allocations for the next four races in Britain, Hungary, Belgium and Italy, with the Monza event notably featuring softer compounds than 2014.
Fernando Alonso and others keen on Le Mans after Nico Hulkenberg triumph
Fernando Alonso is one of a number of drivers who hopes to drive at the Le Mans 24 Hours in the future after seeing Force India's Nico Hulkenberg win the event this year.
Kimi Raikkonen responds to 'bulls***' contract rumours
Kimi Raikkonen has hit out at stories claiming he will have to accept a pay cut in order to be kept on at Ferrari next year.
Fernando Alonso: Austria could be even worse than Canada for McLaren
Fernando Alonso is worried McLaren could be in for another frustrating weekend in Austria as he fears the consequences of an expected engine penalty.
Sebastian Vettel: 'There's still quite a big gap'
Sebastian Vettel thinks Ferrari should be realistic about its chances of challenging Mercedes for victory in Austria.
Jenson Button still convinced McLaren-Honda has front-running potential
Jenson Button still believes McLaren-Honda's package has the potential to challenge Mercedes at the front of the grid once it is fully developed.
Momentum means nothing in F1 - Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton said victory in Canada was important for him personally after the heartbreak of the Monaco Grand Prix but downplayed the importance of returning to winning ways in the context of this year's championship fight.
Red Bull drivers braced for engine penalties in Austria
Red Bull faces the prospect of both cars starting its home race from the back end of the grid after Daniel Ricciardo and Daniel Kvyat admitted engine changes look likely in Austria.
Force India B-spec debut pushed back to Silverstone
Force India will roll out its highly-anticipated B-spec VJM08 at the British Grand Prix rather than at Austria's post-grand prix test days, driver Sergio Perez has confirmed.