1. 2012 US Grand Prix in Doubt as Construction Suspended on Circuit of The Americas

    Only days after Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone hinted that there may be trouble with preparations for the 2012 US Grand Prix, work has ground to a halt at the Circuit of The Americas track in Austin, Texas...

    Craig Christopher Written by Craig Christopher about 3 months ago 284 reads 4 comments

  2. Ferrari's Luca di Montezemolo Makes Formula 1 an Offer It Can't Refuse

    It is difficult to imagine Formula One without Ferrari being an integral part of the sport, but that is a real possibility if Ferrari President, Luca di Montezemolo is to be believed...

    Craig Christopher Written by Craig Christopher about 3 months ago 586 reads 7 comments

  3. Formula 1: Indian GP, 'sporting' questions and go-karting infrastructure

    Formula 1 happened at last on October 30, 2011 at the Buddh International Circuit (BIC) in NOIDA. The event was awe-inspiring, not for the drivers, teams and entourages; more so for Formula 1 wannabes who flocked to grace the momentous occasion...

    Linus Fernandes Written by Linus Fernandes about 4 months ago 303 reads 8 comments

  4. Bernie Ecclestone and Ross Brawn at Odds over Formula 1's Future

    Formula One heavy hitters Bernie Ecclestone and Ross Brawn are at odds over the best future for the sport. The two have come out to voice their respective opinions about the continued expansion into new markets...

    Craig Christopher Written by Craig Christopher about 4 months ago 392 reads 1 comments

  5. Formula 1 at the Crossroads: Is the Drive for Expansion Destroying the Sport?

    Formula One is at a crossroads and F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone may well be accelerating headlong down the road that leads to the sport’s demise. F1 has undergone a massive transformation over the past decade...

    Craig Christopher Written by Craig Christopher about 4 months ago 351 reads 6 comments

  6. Image Is Everthing: Formula One Must Proceed with Caution

    Formula One has always made people sit up and take notice. The piercing sound of the sport's V8 engines and the striking aesthetics of the futuristic-looking cars make even the most casual of viewers pay attention...

    Michael Pettifer Written by Michael Pettifer about 5 months ago 211 reads 9 comments

  7. Formula 1: Spa Puts Its Best Foot Forward Amongst the Rumours of Cancellation

    When French newspaper L'Equipe announced earlier this month that the Paul Ricard track in France was rumoured to join the calender in an alternating format with Spa, many were disappointed...

    Antony Herbert Written by Antony Herbert about 6 months ago 184 reads 3 comments

  8. Tamara and Petra Ecclestone: Get to Know the Smoking Hot F-1 Daughters

    It's time to say hello to Tamara and Petra Ecclestone, the daughters of Formula 1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone ...

    Timothy Rapp Written by Timothy Rapp about 8 months ago 16,366 reads 5 comments

  9. Bahrain 2011 Gets the Go-Ahead: FIA Chooses Dollars over Morality

    Bahrain will have its 2011 Grand Prix. It will be a little late, but better late than never when it comes to grubbing as much money as humanly possible out of a Formula 1 season...

    Craig Christopher Written by Craig Christopher about 9 months ago 163 reads 8 comments

  10. Formula One: FIA's Bahrain Decision Wrong. Morally, Politically and for Safety

    Bernie Ecclestone has embraced the idea of the "emerging market" for his strategy for the expansion of Formula One in the 21st century...

    Daniel Zylberkan Written by Daniel Zylberkan about 9 months ago 187 reads 4 comments

  11. Malaylsia Qualifying No Surprise at the Front: Vettel, Hamilton, Webber, Button

    It seems to this observer that F1, as it stands today, is separating the men from the boys — literally. There are some exceptions, of course, but for the most part, the young chargers are taking charge of the grid...

    Barry Rosenberg Written by Barry Rosenberg about 10 months ago 64 reads 3 comments

  12. Bernie Ecclestone Decides To Play God With an Eccentric F1 Sprinkler Plan

    Formula 1 fans have joked about it for years, but it seems that even F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has come to the realization that the sport is at its best when the track gets wet...

    Craig Christopher Written by Craig Christopher about 11 months ago 523 reads 8 comments

  13. Formula 1: Will Bahrain GP Be Cancelled? Ecclestone, Globalization and Politics

    Since January, incredible events have changed the status quo of Western politics towards the Middle East, its people, and, more important, its rulers, who more often than not ...

    Daniel Zylberkan Written by Daniel Zylberkan about 12 months ago 338 reads 0 comments