After three consecutive victories and a surprising performance in Singapore, can Ferrari continue its recent resurgence in the 2019 Formula 1 season at this weekend’s Russian Grand Prix?
Red Bull Formula 1 drivers Max Verstappen and Alexander Albon are set to take grid drops for this weekend’s Russian Grand Prix, with Honda introducing new power unit elements.
Daniil Kvyat says he will not be disappointed to remain at Toro Rosso for the 2020 Formula 1 season should he miss out on the sole-remaining seat at Red Bull.
Petronas Sprinta Racing confirms Khairul Idham Pawi will move back to Moto3 for 2020 which opens a slot in its Moto2 team to be filled by Jake Dixon
Ferrari Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc says he will “bounce back stronger” from the disappointment of his defeat in Singapore at this weekend’s Russian Grand Prix.
Formula 1’s managing director of motorsports Ross Brawn says the sport plans to push ahead with “experimental” tweaks to the race weekend and qualifying format for 2020.
Alvaro Bautista says feeling “like an important person in this project” became a key reason behind switching to the new HRC factory World Superbike effort for 2020 after splitting with Aruba.it Racing Ducati.
Alfa Romeo has seen its appeal against the post-race penalties for clutch irregularities at the German Grand Prix rejected by the FIA Court of Appeal, meaning both Lewis Hamilton and Robert Kubica retain the points they gained in the final classification.
Without a top ten before his Assen back injuries, Jorge Lorenzo's Repsol Honda results have taken a step down since his return, with a best finish of 14th place and 46-seconds from victory.
Valtteri Bottas wants to fight back at favoured circuit Sochi Autodrom after enduring a tough Singapore Grand Prix last time out, while memories of being denied victory by Mercedes team orders in Russia 12 months ago are still firmly in his mind.
With Marc Marquez dominating to victory at the Aragon MotoGP, the Repsol Honda rider holds a 98-point lead in the riders’ championship with five rounds to go.
Lewis Hamilton doesn’t believe the 2019 Formula 1 world title battle isn’t over yet despite his healthy points gap over team-mate Valtteri Bottas.
Jorge Lorenzo has acknowledged Honda is likely to primarily follow the development requests of lead rider Marc Marquez over the winter months of 2019 and ’20, but stated the factory has the potential to “satisfy both riders”