Red Bull chief technical officer Adrian Newey says there has been more “politicking and lobbying” against his team in Formula 1 this season than at any other time he can remember.
W Series CEO Catherine Bond-Muir claims she turned down an offer to show the all-female championship’s inaugural season on free-to-air television in the UK.
Red Bull Formula 1 technical chief Adrian Newey says it "would have felt wrong" to leave the team despite being approached by Ferrari with an "incredible offer" inn 2014.
Aston Martin President and CEO Andy Palmer says the British manufacturer’s decision to enter Formula 1 as an independent engine supplier will depend on the future regulations set to be introduced in 2021.
Adrian Newey: Our hope for 2016 is to just maintain that gap but with Ferrari and Mercedes expected to step up, towards the end of the year we might be further behind than we were last year...
Daniel Ricciardo believes Adrian Newey is happier trying to solve Red Bull's reliability issues at the factory and is confident the team will recover by the Bahrain tests
With the paint barely dry on the F138 - Ferrari's contender for the 2013 F1 world championship - former chief designer Rory Byrne is already looking ahead to next year's car.
Renault say that they have investigated the alternator problem that led to the retirements of Sebastian Vettel and Romain Grosjean at Valencia, but can't be totally sure it's resolved.
Fresh from having holes in their Red Bull bodywork ruled illegal, Red Bull now face another potential headache for pushing the technical rules too far.
As Sebastian Vettel speeds towards what looks all-but certain to be a second consecutive F1 drivers' crown this season, Ferrari star Fernando Alonso insists his Red Bull Racing rival would fully deserve it
Red Bull Racing chief technical officer Adrian Newey has pointed the finger firmly at Audi for the whole debate about four-cylinder engines in F1 - claiming the German manufacturer showed interest, and then changed its mind...
Helmut Marko might not be quite so keen, but Red Bull Racing chief technical officer Adrian Newey admits he hopes Mark Webber remains on-board at the team into a sixth consecutive campaign in F1 2012
Mercedes Grand Prix team principal Ross Brawn argues that rather than bickering about Red Bull Racing's front wing again in F1 2011, rival teams should focus on what they are going to do to catch up
His RB6 creation might be praised by many as the driving force behind Red Bull Racing's incredible F1 2010 success, but Adrian Newey insists it is team principal Christian Horner who should take most of the plaudits