Formula One News — October 2013
OCTOBER 2, 2013
Alonso denies struggling with qualifying discipline
Fernando Alonso has hit back at suggestions he could up his game in the discipline of qualifying.
Marko disputes Vettel cheat claims
Red Bull has slammed reports it is flouting the rules as Sebastian Vettel stamps his dominance on the 2013 season.
Webber says 2013 struggle due to tyres
Mark Webber has pointed to Pirelli's 2013 tyres as the reason for his struggle against dominant teammate Sebastian Vettel this year.
Kaltenborn thinks Sirotkin-Gutierrez lineup could work
Monisha Kaltenborn insists Sauber would not be afraid to pair two young drivers together in 2014.
Caterham drivers unsure over 2014 seats
Caterham's current race drivers have admitted they are not sure if they will stay with the team beyond 2013.
Kvyat admits 2014 F1 move too soon
Daniil Kvyat has admitted the vacancy at Toro Rosso for 2014 may have come too soon for him.
OCTOBER 1, 2013
Hulkenberg too heavy for 2014 McLaren?
Nico Hulkenberg's weight could dent his chances of securing a McLaren seat in 2014.
Big F1 teams oppose single fuel supplier
F1's major teams reportedly oppose moves to appoint a single fuel supplier.
Vettel using secret exhaust-blown solution?
Sebastian Vettel's dominance is being powered by a clever post-'exhaust blowing' solution, a specialist Italian magazine claims.
Pirelli to be very conservative for 2014
The days where grands prix are spiced-up by deliberately heavily-degrading tyres could be over.
Todt rival Ward could oppose Bahrain GP
Jean Todt's rival FIA presidential candidate has announced he would consider dropping the highly controversial Bahrain grand prix.
Sirotkin to drive 2009 Ferrari at Fiorano
Sergey Sirotkin's push for a F1 super license will take place at the wheel of a four-year-old Ferrari.
Petrov looks for F1 return
Vitaly Petrov could be set to burst back into F1 as a powerful pay-driver, it has emerged.
Frijns splits with manager Heinz
Robin Frijns will continue his push towards formula one with different management.