Grand Prix Drivers’ Association chairman Alex Wurz says F1’s ban on jewellery is correct but believes the FIA could have taken a “different approach” to handling the issue.
David Coulthard: I have no doubt that one day Alex [Wurz] will find himself in a major role in motorsport. He turned down the job of Manor team principal, but it is just a matter of time before big things happen...
As the 2011 Le Mans 24 Hours enters its closing stages, drops of rain and Peugeot drivers distinctly unwilling to be lapped have set up the prospect of a grandstand finish at La Sarthe...
In the third and final part of the series, here we bring you exciting and entertaining archive footage of some of the greatest wheel-to-wheel duels ever to be fought out in the world of F1, from 1993 right up to the present day
Whilst reflecting that he is 'sorry' if he inadvertently brought an end to the #64 Corvette's race in the 2010 Le Mans 24 Hours last weekend, Peugeot star Anthony Davidson maintains the whole incident could have been avoided had only Emmanuel Collard given him 'more room'
Audis continue to hold sway in the closing stages of the 2010 Le Mans 24 Hours, but the delayed #1 Peugeot is closing in on the second of them in the hands of two-time La Sarthe winner Alex Wurz. And closing fast.
Formula One veteran Alex Wurz has revealed that the Team Superfund project he is spearheading will not be actively seeking to replace the ailing BMW Sauber operation on next year's grid.
They had always described the programme as a three-year project, and Peugeot have proven to be every bit as good as their word in the 77th edition of the legendary le Mans 24 Hours this weekend - finally bringing to an end Audi's domination of the race dubbed the 'hardest in the world' with a com
Austrian financial concern Superfund believes that it can benefit commercially from an entry into next year's Formula One world championship, following the announcement that it was to join other hopefuls among the potential additions to the field.
Kazuki Nakajima has been given a resounding vote of confidence by his team boss Frank Williams, following an encouraging and impressively composed debut to his Formula 1 career in 2008.
Alex Wurz says he rates former team-mate Nico Rosberg the fastest driver over a single lap in the top flight, and has tipped the young German for great things in the future.
Despite being expected to remain with Williams in a development capacity, Alex Wurz will instead represent the Honda camp in this year's Formula One world championship, having agreed to fill the team's vacancy as test and reserve driver.