Ferrari and Renault will proceed with appeals against the decision issued by the FIA stewards on Racing Point's use of Mercedes-sourced brake ducts, but McLaren has dropped
Ferrari has become the first team to confirm it has appealed the decision issued by the FIA stewards on Racing Point's use of Mercedes-sourced brake ducts.
Yesterday Liberty Media announced F1's second quarter income plunged by $600 million after three months with no races. But its plans for an 18-round schedule are taking shape.
Williams expects its drivers will be able to compete for points "on merit" in the near future thanks to the progress it has made with its car.
Roy Nissany will make his debut in an official Formula 1 session for Williams this weekend, replacing George Russell on Friday morning at the Circuit de Catalunya.
Fernando Alonso will be spared a repeat of his failure to qualify for last year's Indianapolis 500 as 33 cars have been confirmed for this year's race.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says he has no concerns over any examination of Mercedes' role in the Racing Point legality row.
In the round-up: "I thought my rear-left was going to blow" - Russell • Le Mans 24 Hours to be held without fans • F1 income falls $600 million in second quarter
It's the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend. Don't want to miss any of the live action? Here are the times for all of this weekend's sessions.