F1 News
We're first for the latest F1 news. We cover all the important Formula One news there is, including updates on machine reveals, team news, and more. See brand new content and insightful 'first look' news coverage showing the forthcoming F1 season.
Stay up to date with all of the F1 news you'll need, with new content added as it breaks, sometimes several times a day! Get the latest news from the world of F1 below.
Silverstone Test - Day Two: 30 June 1999.
Mika Hakkinen and McLaren topped the times as the pre-British GP test got in to full swing at Silverstone.
No Blackout In Britain.
ITV will be able to show uninterrupted coverage of the British Grand Prix next weekend, despite the ongoing row with Bernie Ecclestone over television rights.
Silverstone Test - Day One: 29 June.
Pre-race testing at Silverstone in preparation for the British Grand Prix was headed on day one by Ferrari's Michael Schumacher, but action on the track took a back seat to speculation over Damon Hill's future.
Verstappen To Test For Jordan.
Jos Verstappen will join regular test driver Shinji Nakano at Silverstone today as Jordan prepares for the British Grand Prix.
Bernie: Itv To Blame.
Bernie Ecclestone has hit back at claims that his attempts to finance digital coverage of Formula One caused British viewers to miss out on qualifying for the French Grand Prix.
Takagi Disqualified.
Arrows driver Tora Takagi was removed from the results of the French Grand Prix after it emerged that he received some of his team-mate's tyres at a pit-stop.
Prost Hands Jenkins Key Role.
Former Stewart designer Alan Jenkins has been handed the task of re-ordering the Prost team which he joined last week.
Hill Gets French Reprieve.
Damon Hill will race in tomorrow's French Grand Prix after he, and four other non-qualifiers, were given a reprieve by the race stewards.
Bernie Blacks Out Itv.
British television viewers will be prevented from seeing live coverage of qualifying for the French Grand Prix because of a row with F1 powerbroker Bernie Ecclestone.
Palmer Double Arrested For Fraud.
A con-man posing as former grand prix driver and television commentator Jonathan Palmer has been remanded in custody after investigations by Interpol led to his arrest in France.
Frentzen Bounces Back.
Heinz-Harald Frentzen was back in harness for the first time since his Canadian GP crash at the French Grand Prix today [Friday] - and appeared as if nothing had happened.
Mercedes Hope For Winning Centenary.
Mercedes will be hoping that grand prix partner McLaren can stave off the growing threat from Ferrari in order to celebrate its 100th GP with a victory.
F1 Bits 'n' Pieces - 24 June.
If anyone has a spare Jordan for sale, they are urged to contact Michael Schumacher. The German star is hoping to add the 191 chassis in which he made his F1 debut to a private collection he has built up over the years.
F1 Stars On Social Scene.
Several normally reclusive grand prix stars have been spotted out and about in recent weeks, and the trend is sure to continue as the British Grand Prix approaches.
Enlarged Schedule For 2000.
Seventeen races are listed on a draft calendar for the 2000 Formula One season.
Honda To Re-introduce V12.
Honda looks set to trump Ferrari and be the first to resurrect a V12 engine for Formula One use, when it teams up with British American Racing next season.
New Test For Jos.
Jos Verstappen has signed as test driver for British American Racing, and will begin work with the team as soon as it takes delivery of its first Honda engine.
Magny-cours Test - Day Two: 17 June.
David Coulthard was pushed from the top of the timesheets on day two in France by McLaren team-mate Mika Hakkinen and Ferrari's Eddie Irvine - who recorded identical laps.
Bernie Has Bypass.
Bernie Ecclestone is recovering at home, following an operation to bypass a coronary artery.
Mexican Track Bites The Dust.
Formula One may never return to Mexico after it was revealed that its home in the country was under threat from developers.
Frentzen In New French Doubt.
Heinz-Harald Frentzen may miss the French Grand Prix after all, despite having initially been given the all-clear to race.
Boutsen Hangs Up Helmet.
Thierry Boutsen has announced his intention to quit racing, after retiring from the Le Mans 24 Hours in spectacular fashion on Sunday.
Alesi-trulli In War Of Words.
The predictable apportioning of blame resulting from the collision between Jarno Trulli and Jean Alesi in Montreal continued to rumble on long after the race had finished last night.
Frentzen 'unhurt' After Montreal Smash.
Heinz-Harald Frentzen appears to have had a lucky escape from his accident at the Canadian Grand Prix, emerging from his wrecked Jordan with only minor injuries.