Bernie Ecclestone has once again proved how he can stamp his feet like a 12-year-old in a dispute over money that he owed to Renault and McLaren...
Formula One is a pretty ego driven business. The drivers and, especially, the team owners breathe pretty rarefied air and many of them probably think that they can walk on water as well! ...
I didn't write this, in fact it's a story from the Guardian, I just thought it was a nice interview, and put some things about Ron, McLaren, Martin and Lewis into perspective. Enjoy.....
The 2009 Formula One season will start with the biggest change since 2005 when one set of tires had to last for the entire qualifying and race...
Ron Dennis has decided to step down as McLaren team principal before the season opener in Melbourne. The 62-year-old has said, "It's time for Martin to take over. It is 100% my decision...
After a former employee of Mr Dennis launched a scathing attack on his former boss, accusing Ron Dennis of being a homophobe, the man behind the lies finally apologises and drops his case...
A senior insider of F1 today dropped a bombshell, according to Autosport, when he made the statement about F1 rights controller Bernie Ecclestone...
It seems as though FOTA is gunning for FIA Chief Steward Alan Donnelly. They have had problems with Donnelly before, that saw a letter being sent to the FIA...
In an article written earlier I stated that FOTA would win the power struggle. Today, Max has backed down, F1 is now is a state of Peace. Max has agreed not to run for re-election this coming fall, for the office of President of the FIA...
There are no questions about FOTA's ability to make a successful series, if they split with F1. Sure there are those opposed to FOTA, that will try and present a case for their failure if they try to split...
FOTA have agreed to drop the Kinetic Energy Recovery System which was introduced in 2009. Seen as a boost not only to the cars power, but to the green credentials of Formula One, the system has ...
Wednesday, 29 April could have a significant impact on McLaren’s 2009 season. It has already been a troubled start to the season...
McLaren have today announced that Ron Dennis is to leave the Formula 1 arm of the team and is to take on a new project heading a new road sports car instead. This leaves Martin Whitmarsh in total charge of the Formula 1 section of the business...
Just when you think McLaren and Lewis Hamilton are never going to repeat their blunders, another one crops up. I can't think of any other team that has demanded so much media attention in such a short span of time...
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