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.
Michelin shows passion at launch.
Michelin launched its Formula One comeback in Paris this morning, speaking of its desire to tackle rival Bridgestone head-on in search of success.
Pantano impressed with McLaren work ethic.
Italian star Giorgio Pantano completed the second day of a two-day test with the McLaren Formula One team at their exclusive test at Jerez in Spain on Wednesday, and spoke highly of what he found.
Repsol goes but Arrows denies chello departure.
Enrique Bernoldi's arrival alongside Jos Verstappen in the 2001 Arrows line-up has signalled the end of the team's partnership with oil company Repsol, which follows the ousted Pedro de la Rosa away from Leafield.
Rookie Raikkonen on parole.
Formula One newcomer Kimi Raikkonen has apparently been given four races to prove his ability in the top flight, or else face time in the junior ranks.
Alesi thrilled as Prost claims lap record.
Jean Alesi was the talk of the Barcelona test yesterday, as Prost's new Ferrari-powered car set the fastest new-spec lap of the winter at the Circuit de Catalunya.
de la Rosa out as Arrows names Bernoldi.
Pedro de la Rosa has become an unexpected victim of Arrows' prevarication over its 2001 driver line-up, leaving Enrique Bernoldi to partner Jos Verstappen in the team this season.
Bernoldi tests as Arrows delays over drivers.
Enrique Bernoldi may have become the latest name on Arrows' shopping list this winter, following some solid testing performances in Spain over the weekend.
Button will be The Man - David Robertson.
Jenson Button's manager, David Robertson has claimed that the Brit will be better than Michael Schumacher.
New nose points to Ferrari future.
A radically altered front section heralded the new Ferrari F2001 at Maranello today, and hinted at further aerodynamic changes to come from the reigning world champions.
Ferrari engine development already underway.
Not content to rest on its laurels, Ferrari is already musing possible revisions to its all-new 050 engine in case of fierce competition this season.

BMW: We won't follow Renault or Honda.
BMW Motorsport Director Mario Theissen (left) has ruled out following in Renault's footsteps by creating a wider V angled-engine or, as in Honda's case, supplying works engines to an additional team.
Williams worried about winless streak.
Frank Williams has admitted he is concerned that his once dominant team have not won a Grand Prix since 1997, but hopes his 2001 driver line-up will return the Grove team to the winner's circle.
BMW power key to Williams success?
Despite an extensive program with Jorg Muller in 1999, BMW made a cautious re-entry into Formula One last year with the Williams Formula One team with an engine that erred on the side of stability and reliability rather than power and speed.
Taylor is Sauber's surprise new chief designer.
Sauber has put an end to the speculation over who would replace the departing Sergio Rinland, by announcing a complete outsider as its new design chief.
Interim Prost until Europe arrives.
Alain Prost has revealed that his team will not be running in full 2001 configuration until the San Marino Grand Prix at the earliest, as it seeks improved reliability over last year.
Sauber C20 - stronger, lighter, superior.
Work on the 2001 Sauber F1 car began earlier than ever at Hinwil, and the team thinks it may have its best chance yet of running at the front.
Sauber buoyed by new sponsor.
Team boss Peter Sauber claims that the arrival of Credit Suisse in the Hinwil camp can only serve to strengthen its determination and resolve.
Sauber launches C20.
Although the car has been seen in public for almost two weeks, Sauber today became the third team to officially unveil its 2001 challenger.
Badoer hurt in test accident.
Luca Badoer was rushed to hospital today after suffering a major accident in testing at the Circuit de Catalunya.
Montoya impresses team as Williams ends test.
The BMW Williams team wrapped up the third arid final day of its test session in Valencia with the hard-working Juan Pablo Montoya getting closest of all to pace-setter Mika Hakkinen.
Rebaque Sr dies in Mexico.
Hector Alonso Rebaque, father of the Mexican Formula One driver of the same name, died on Friday 13 January in Mexico.
Jordan launches best ever sponsor portfolio.
On the day that it launched the car it hopes will return it to the winners' circle in Formula One, Jordan also announced its strongest ever line-up of sponsors.
Prost completes successful maiden outing.
Prost Grand Prix has finished its first test session of the New Year, with Jean Alesi driving the new AP04 without problems at Magny-Cours.
Jordan unveils EJ11.
The Jordan team heralded its 'backroom boys' with the launch of the latest EJ11 at Silverstone, and promised that this was a refreshed operation that had learnt from its mistakes.