Silverstone damage to blame for Glock's accident in Germany - Toyota have revealed that Timo Glock's high-speed accident at the German Grand Prix was caused by a part that had been damaged at the preceding British race. Glock crashed heavily on Lap 36 of
Raikkonen hopes for warm weekend - Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen prays for hot weather conditions at this weekend's German Grand Prix. The reining Formula 1 champion failed to impress in the extreme weather conditions two weeks ago at Silverstone but expe
FIA press conference schedule for Germany - All five German drivers will face the media on Thursday, while Friday's press call will see leading team personnel from four squads take to the stage. The line-up in full‽.
Force India to focus on next season - According to Force India F1 co-owner Vijay Mallya the team is putting most of its effort into next year's car already. The team showed a reasonable start of the season but then fell a bit behind. Mallya has now admitt
FIA outlines F2 details and calls for partners - The FIA has launched the tender process for the proposed FIA Formula 2 Championship for interested parties to become part of the series.Interested parties are being invited to tender to become the exclusive
Sato working on 2009 comeback - Takuma Sato is working hard on finding his way back onto the F1 grid in 2009, after the demise of the Super Aguri team left him without any options for this year. Former team mate Anthony Davidson has slotted into a test dr
Honda confident of test progress - Honda concluded a three-day test at the Hockenheimring in Germany on Thursday, the scene of Round 10 of the FIA Formula One World Championship which takes place next weekend. Buoyed by Rubens' podium finish in last weeke
Ferrari and McLaren draw line under spying row - Ferrari and McLaren both issued statements on Friday confirming that the teams have agreed to settle their outstanding differences over the spying controversy that dominated the headlines in the latter half
Hockenheim day three - Massa in charge on final day - Ferrari's Felipe Massa was the quickest runner during the last day of testing at Hockenheim on Thursday. Massa clocked a best time of 1m 15.090s around the German track to finish almost two tenths of a
Renault: Silverstone another missed opportunity - Ferrari may have stolen the headlines with their poor choice of tyre at the British Grand Prix, but Renault were left equally disappointed after also making the wrong call on rubber for Fernando Alonso.Sta