Formula One News — March 2015

MARCH 3, 2015

Renault admits Mercedes still ahead in 2015

Remi Taffin has admitted Renault still does not possess the best engine in formula one.

Test cameras to fix regulations flaw?

F1 looks set to fix what one publication insists is an obvious "flaw" in the current regulations.

Manager warns media as Schumacher's son makes car debut

The low profile enjoyed until now by the great Michael Schumacher's son is over.

Mercedes will not totally dominate 2015 says Lauda

Niki Lauda has played down suggestions Mercedes' dominance will be stronger than ever in 2015.

Female driver Jorda slams jealous rivals

F1's new female signing has hit back at her harshest critics.

MARCH 2, 2015

Race promoters wanted helmet change ban

Toto Wolff has defended the controversial banning of mid-season driver helmet livery changes.

Red Bull drops camouflage livery for race season

Red Bull has dropped the RB11's 'camouflage' test livery.

Early points unlikely for Force India says Perez

Force India's drivers are expecting a difficult start to the 2015 season.

Alonso entourage suspects car failure

A second week has begun with the saga surrounding Fernando Alonso's testing crash still high in the headlines.

Ecclestone ends cash flow crisis for small teams

Amid alarming claims multiple teams are gripped by a 'cash flow crisis', Bernie Ecclestone has reportedly responded.

Mercedes gap almost one second per lap

As Mercedes' rival teams pack up their air freight for Melbourne, the extent of their awa

Candidates line up for second Manor seat

The candidates are now beginning to form at Manor's door.

Honda freezes engine unsure of 2015 tokens

After a troubled winter, 2015 newcomer Honda has now locked in McLaren's 'power unit' for this year's campaign.

MARCH 1, 2015

Arrivabene willing to provoke Ecclestone

Maurizio Arrivabene is quickly climbing the ladder as arguably one of the most popular team bosses in formula one.

Mercedes to help save German GP?

Concerns are growing that Germany really will be dropped from the 2015 calendar.

Teams warn Ecclestone of cash flow crisis

Two weeks before the 2015 season begins, the shape of the grid remains unclear.

McLaren looking for Alonso health news soon

McLaren boss Eric Boullier is confident the Woking team will not be without its star driver for the Melbourne season opener in two weeks.

McLaren expecting to struggle for a few races

McLaren is expecting to struggle through the opening few races of the season.

Mercedes in another dimension says Ricciardo

Earlier, Daniel Ricciardo was planning a full title tilt for 2015.