New Ferrari F1 team principal Frederic Vasseur says it’s “very short notice” to make big changes to how Ferrari works operationally, hinting at “marginal changes” to begin with at the start of the season.
As his attempts of adapting to Honda, but also bringing the Japanese manufacturer back into MotoGP contention continue, Alex Rins admits he doesn’t want to turn the RC213V into a Suzuki.
Aston Martin F1 technical director Dan Fallows has labelled the new AMR23 as “bold and aggressive”, highlighting the sidepods as a “big area of difference”.
After finishing day one of the Sepang MotoGP Test as the best non-Ducati rider, Maverick Vinales replicated his impressive performance to lead Aprilia’s charge on the final day.
New McLaren boss Andrea Stella says the team are “not entirely happy” with their 2023 F1 car but is hopeful early-season developments will bring “a good step”.
Lando Norris is the latest F1 driver to call for a U-turn on the FIA’s clampdown over free speech, insisting drivers shouldn’t have to ask for permission to speak their mind.
F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has said the mistakes made by the FIA "shouldn't happen" but insisted “I won’t be involved in any punching inside the scrum”.
Alberto Puig, the Repsol Honda boss, has offered a blunt reaction to his team’s readiness for the new MotoGP season, saying: “Clearly, we are not there yet”.
Lewis Hamilton and his fellow drivers who make social and political comments at F1 race have been backed by Stefano Domenicali - but there is a condition.
George Russell has denied that he and Lewis Hamilton will “fight for supremacy”, and believes a breakdown in relationship would only “hurt ourselves”.
Francesco Bagnaia says a big change with just over an hour remaining of the Sepang MotoGP Test helped unlock even more potential from his 2023 Ducati machine.