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  • British Grand Prix: Jenson Button resigned to more pain at Silverstone

    July 2, 2015

    Former world champion Jenson Button admits he is unlikely to break his British Grand Prix curse this weekend when Formula One returns to Silverstone.   Read more: Button ditches the fast lane to promote life on two wheels   Button has never finished on the podium in 15 attempts at his home race and the 35-year-old [...]

  • Former F1 boss Martin Whitmarsh plotting a course to historic America’s Cup triumph

    June 29, 2015

    He may be more accustomed to masterminding motorsport success, but ex-Formula One team boss and sailing convert Martin Whitmarsh is now focused on creating history and ending the interminable wait for British glory in the America’s Cup.   Read more: Ainslie has arrived just as the true Cowes sailing business begins   Former McLaren chief [...]

  • Sky and Liberty compete with Qatari investors for Formula 1 deal

    June 28, 2015

    Two new companies have joined the race to buy CVC's 35.5 per cent stake in Formula 1 (F1).   Read more: Business lessons from Formula 1: Have you overloaded on talent?   Broadcaster Sky and telecommunications firm Liberty are said to have held informal discussions with the private equity firm, which is selling off its part [...]

  • German businessman who sued Ecclestone jumps into F1 bid talks

    June 24, 2015

    ONE OF the leaders of the German sports media firm that brought a $100m (£64m) case against Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone in 2013 has reportedly been brought on board as part of the consortium trying to buy the motor-racing giant. Bidders RSE Ventures and Qatari Sport are looking to buy a controlling 35 per [...]

  • US and Qatari team gears up for £5bn F1 deal

    June 23, 2015

    FORMULA 1 could make its first breakthrough into the US market if a deal being put together by the owner of American football team the Miami Dolphins and Qatar Sports Investments is successful. RSE Ventures, founded by US real estate and sports tycoon Stephen Ross, is targeting a 35.5 per cent stake, currently owned by [...]

  • Hamilton’s lead trimmed again by Rosberg win

    June 21, 2015

    WORLD champion Lewis Hamilton blamed a technical fault for a slow start that helped Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg cut the Briton’s lead in the drivers’ standings at the Austrian Grand Prix. Rosberg overtook pole-sitter Hamilton at the first corner and went on to dominate yesterday’s race at Spielberg, winning by eight seconds to land his [...]

  • Alonso to be hit by Austria grid penalty as McLaren plan gamble

    June 18, 2015

    FORMER world champion Fernando Alonso is set to start Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix at the back of the grid after McLaren decided to take a strategic penalty. Alonso could be demoted up to 20 places, while team-mate Jenson Button may also be penalised as engine suppliers Honda are set to exceed their permitted number of [...]

  • Lewis Hamilton’s new Mercedes contract could make him one of 10 highest paid sports stars

    May 12, 2015

    After many months of wrangling, Lewis Hamilton finally looks set to sign on the dotted line for a new £120m ($187.8m) contract with Mercedes. Hamilton's new deal with the Formula 1 team worth £40m a year over three years will make him the highest-paid driver in the sport and catapult him into the world's top 10 [...]

  • Red Bull issue F1 quit threat and call for Audi to solve engine woe

    May 11, 2015

    RED BULL have reiterated their threat to abandon Formula One over frustrations with their Renault engines – unless they can persuade Audi to end their long-standing boycott of F1. The team have taken just 30 points from the season’s first five races, and so severe have their reliability problems been that Daniel Ricciardo has already [...]

  • Hamilton questions team order as rival Rosberg reigns in Spain

    May 10, 2015

    WORLD champion Lewis Hamilton has lambasted the instruction he received from his Mercedes team to consolidate second place behind eventual winner Nico Rosberg in the latter stages of yesterday’s Spanish Grand Prix. Rosberg became the 19th driver in 25 grands prix at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona to convert pole into victory, his first [...]

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