Formula One News — May 2014
MAY 12, 2014
Angry Raikkonen had long Ferrari talks after Spain
Hours after the chequered flag in Spain, Kimi Raikkonen's "long talks" with Ferrari officials were dragging on.
Spotlight on Mercedes as rivals give up hope
While a creeping tension between the Mercedes teammates is obvious, Mercedes is playing down any conflict between new championship leader Lewis Hamilton and the Brackley based team.
Mateschitz renews attack on new F1
Dietrich Mateschitz, Red Bull's low profile team owner, has renewed his attack on the new face of formula one.
Haas not looking at Lotus
A source close to F1's newest team owner Gene Haas has denied reports linking the Californian with Lotus.
Hamilton not ruling out season-long winning streak
Four races into an unprecedented winning streak for the Briton, Lewis Hamilton admits he is happy to make critics "eat their words".
Stressful time for Ecclestone
Bernie Ecclestone cut a careworn figure in the Barcelona paddock at the weekend, as the sport's chief executive clings to F1 power.
Massa says Williams can hold off McLaren
Williams is eyeing the next scalp, after scooping up the similarly Mercedes-powered McLaren at the Spanish grand prix.
Leimer could be Marussia's Friday driver?
The reigning GP2 champion is moving to put his formula one ambitions back on track.
MAY 11, 2014
Race Notes - Hamilton takes fourth win in a row
Spanish GP - Race Notes
Sunday Photos
Spanish GP - Sunday Photos
Sunday Press Conference
Spanish GP - Sunday Press Conference
Sunday Team Quotes
Spanish GP - Sunday Team Quotes
Race Results
Spanish GP - Race Results
Button hopes for fast car before career end
Jenson Button says he will quit formula one once he is no longer enjoying it.
Haas visit revs up rumours of Lotus strife
Big paddock rumours are swirling around the future of F1's Enstone team.
Wolff claims not interested in Alonso
Mercedes has closed the door on Fernando Alonso.
Newey poaching attempts permanent says Marko
Red Bull has not denied rumours Ferrari made yet another move to poach Adrian Newey.
GP2 field faster than F1 backmarkers in Spain
Formula one is not the loudest spectacle in Spain this weekend.
Ferrari backs Mattiacci's low-profile start
He has arguably the highest-pressure job in all of formula one, but new Ferrari team boss Marco Mattiacci is keeping a conspicuously low profile.
MAY 10, 2014
Qualifying Report - 35 for 44
Spanish GP - Qualifying Report
Saturday Press Conference
Spanish GP - Saturday Press Conference
Saturday Photos
Spanish GP - Saturday Photos
Saturday Team Quotes
Spanish GP - Saturday Team Quotes
Qualifying Results
Spanish GP - Qualifying Results