Formula One News — May 2015
MAY 4, 2015
Iran planning F1 track?
Iran is once again being mentioned as a potential new host for formula one.
Alonso to reunite with Barcelona hospital team
Fernando Alonso will this week reunite with the medical team that nursed him back to health after his winter testing crash.
Commentator to miss Barcelona after horse fall
German television Sky will be without one of its F1 commentators this weekend in Barcelona.
MAY 3, 2015
Arrivabene hints at 2017 deal for Bottas
Ferrari boss Maurizio Arrivabene has not ruled out a move to the fabled Maranello team for Valtteri Bottas in 2017.
MAY 1, 2015
Sauber says Mosley's budget cap good idea
Sauber has backed former FIA president Max Mosley's renewed call for a budget cap in formula one.
Ferrari caught out relaxed Mercedes says Villeneuve
Mercedes was caught by surprise by Ferrari's 2015 resurgence, according to 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve.
Aero boss Fallows says Red Bull can catch up
Aerodynamics chief Dan Fallows thinks Red Bull can catch up despite its obvious engine disadvantage.
Massa intends to stay at Williams
Felipe Massa says he has no plans to leave Williams or formula one at the end of the season.
Alonso could quit if McLaren-Honda stagnates
Fernando Alonso might decide to retire rather than keep struggling with McLaren-Honda.
Source denies Bottas has signed Ferrari deal
A Finnish media source has hit back at rumours Valtteri Bottas is closing on a switch to Ferrari.
Alonso also decided against Le Mans
The decision to sit out Le Mans this year was also taken by Fernando Alonso himself, McLaren insists.
Sauber could struggle after Barcelona
Barcelona could be a "turning point" in Sauber's 2015 campaign, driver Felipe Nasr has admitted.