Formula One News — July 2015
JULY 24, 2015
McLaren can block Williams switch for Button
McLaren could block a "romantic return" to Williams in 2016 for F1 veteran Jenson Button.
Best therapy for mourning drivers is racing says Kvyat
At the end of a tragic week full of moving tributes to the late Jules Bianchi, the F1 grid is now keen to get back up to full speed.
Honda to use penalty-free upgrade in Hungary
Honda is unveiling a 'token-free' engine upgrade in Hungary and the McLaren drivers will even dodge penalties for racing it.
Grosjean hopes Renault buys Lotus
Romain Grosjean has admitted his fingers are still crossed that rumours Renault is looking to buy back Lotus turn out to be true.
Raikkonen, Ricciardo rumours still swirling
Rumours continue to swirl around the future of Kimi Raikkonen.
Practice 1 Report - Upside down
Hungarian GP - Practice 1 Report
Practice 1 Results
Hungarian GP - Practice 1 Results
Hamilton hits back at Rosberg's brakes gripe
Lewis Hamilton had a prickly riposte for his teammate and title rival in Hungary when told that Nico Rosberg was complaining about his brakes.
Sauber news brings calm amid silly season says Kaltenborn
Sauber chief Monisha Kaltenborn has admitted that counting her drivers out of the 'silly season' was a deliberate step in the name of stability.
Vettel hails Ferrari miracle, denies crisis
Sebastian Vettel has hailed as "a miracle" the progress made in 2015 by Ferrari.
Only Bottas to get new front wing in Hungary
Valtteri Bottas will be running the only version of a new front wing on his Williams in Hungary.
JULY 23, 2015
Thursday Press Conference
Hungarian GP - Thursday Press Conference
Bottas not denying Ferrari rumours in Hungary
Valtteri Bottas on Thursday did not deny raging speculation he will switch to Ferrari for 2016.
Sauber announces same drivers for 2016
Sauber has counted its race drivers out of the 2016 'silly season'.
Hungary an important test for Williams says Massa
Hungary will be an important test of Williams' prospects for the rest of the 2015 season.
Stuck cannot understand Ecclestone's German GP stance
Hans-Joachim Stuck says he "cannot understand" Bernie Ecclestone having allowed Germany to fall off the 2015 schedule.
Montezemolo a good front man for F1 says Ecclestone
Luca di Montezemolo was in the running to take the top job in formula one, Bernie Ecclestone has revealed.
Sauber still in touch with BMW
Monisha Kaltenborn says Sauber remains in contact with its former owner and works partner BMW.
Ferrari set to decide on Raikkonen future
A big topic of conversation in the Hungaroring paddock this weekend will be the future of Kimi Raikkonen.
Tost waiting for Renault's decision on future
Next to the Jules Bianchi tragedy and Ferrari's 2016 lineup, another key topic in Hungary this weekend will be the future of Renault.
Tost says Haas F1 approach smart
Another team boss has called F1 newcomer Gene Haas' approach to building up his 2016 outfit "smart".
Allison confirms Jock Clear joining Ferrari
Ferrari has confirmed the impending arrival at Maranello of former Mercedes engineer Jock Clear.
2017 tyre call put into Ecclestone's hands
The decision about F1's tyre supplier for 2016 has been moved into the hands of Bernie Ecclestone.
Bianchi head impact measured at 254G
Jules Bianchi was subjected to a brutal force of 254G in his 2014 crash at Suzuka that ultimately cost the talented Frenchman his life.