Formula 1 World Championship leader Jenson Button and countryman Lewis Hamilton have both retired from the Belgian Grand Prix on the opening lap, after being caught up in a chain reaction m?l?e that caused chaos at Spa-Francorchamps.
Brawn's Rubens Barrichello secures the victory at the European Grand Prix, his first of the season and his first since 2004. Follow the links below for team-by-team reaction to the race at Valencia in Spain:
The post-qualifying fuel weights ahead of the European Grand Prix this weekend suggest that Sebastian Vettel should be worried, that Rubens Barrichello is arguably in the box seat - and that Jenson Button could just be about to get his faltering championship challenge back on-track under the Span
Luca Badoer was caught speeding in the Valencia pit-lane four times on Friday during the opening two free practice sessions for the 2009 European Grand Prix, it has been revealed - as the Italian proved to be quicker in the pits than out on the track.
F1 returnee Luca Badoer has shrugged off suggestions that he will be swiftly ejected from the cockpit of Felipe Massa's Ferrari should he fail to perform - arguing that the drive is his for as long as the Brazilian remains out of action.
Though paddock speculation has linked him to a comeback in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza in just under a month's time, Ferrari star Felipe Massa has said that a more realistic aim may be to return to the F1 starting grid for his home race at Interlagos in October.
Michael Schumacher's former paymaster Eddie Jordan has suggested that the seven-time world champion must have had 'rocks in his head' to have flirted with bike racing - as he argued that the German's announcement that he is no longer to return to F1 competition after all has left fans feeling 'ro
Global music superstars Beyonce, The Black Eyed Peas, Simple Minds, ZZ Top and N.E.R.D have all been lined up by F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone to rock the weekend of the Singapore Grand Prix next month - though ticket sales for the island city-state's second race are still struggling to get off th
Ross Brawn has acknowledged that safety in motorsport needs to be urgently looked into in the wake of three disturbing incidents in the space of the last seven days - one of which claimed the life of Henry Surtees - but he warned against over-reacting and 'making the situation worse'.
Joan Villadelprat has suggested that the underlying reason behind Brawn GP's slump in competitiveness in the last two grands prix is the result of the funding beginning to run out - and things do not look a great deal more hopeful for the races to come, he fears.
BMW has dropped hints that it may be willing to follow fellow German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz in supplying 'customer' versions of its engines to other F1 teams - with suggestions the Bavarian marque has Red Bull Racing as its prime target.
Whilst seeking to diffuse the incendiary situation in his characteristically measured, professional manner, Ross Brawn nonetheless managed to deliver a withering put-down to Rubens Barrichello's assertion that Brawn GP cost him victory in the German Grand Prix - arguing that 'you can't win a race
In an incredible post-race outburst, Rubens Barrichello accused Brawn GP of costing him victory in this weekend's German Grand Prix at the N?rburgring - and suggested that the team is going the right way to throwing the 2009 world championship away.
Mark Webber has transformed himself from a 'nearly man' to a 'really man' in becoming only the third Australian ever to win in the top flight by storming to a dominant triumph in the 2009 German Grand Prix at the N?rburgring - half a century on from Sir Jack Brabham's famous Monaco Grand Prix glo
The post-qualifying car weights published by F1's governing body the FIA have sent out an ominous warning to 19 of the drivers lining up on the starting grid for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Sunday - Sebastian Vettel is going to be very, very hard to beat indeed.
The 2009 British Grand Prix promises to be a memorable occasion, and not only for the fact that it could well witness another famous home victory - for the 22nd time in its 59-year history. It will also mark the final race to take place at Silverstone - for the time being at least.
Former Monaco Grand Prix winner Olivier Panis has described the prevailing political in-fighting in F1 in 2009 as 'a joke' - and one that is threatening to overshadow and spoil what is turning out on-track to be a classic season.
Reigning Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton has waded into the sport's sex debate in suggesting that one day a female driver will 'come along and kick everyone's a*se' in the top flight - as his McLaren-Mercedes team defended its star turn from the criticism he has received so far this year.
McLaren-Mercedes has been pursuing a wild good chase for too long with its underperforming MP4-24, Lewis Hamilton has contended - and whilst he has vowed to keep on pushing for the remainder of the 2009 campaign, the reigning Formula 1 World Champion has suggested that his team would be best-serv
A visibly deflated Rubens Barrichello was left pondering why things always seem to go wrong on his side of the Brawn GP garage after posting the ex-Honda F1 outfit's first retirement of the 2009 campaign in the Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul at the weekend, on a day when Ross Brawn contended the
The post-qualifying car weights ahead of this weekend's Turkish Grand Prix - as published by the FIA - have once more thrown some light upon who is genuinely on the pace and who has conversely been flattered somewhat by their grid position...and on which of the two Red Bull Racing drivers was act
After returning to Europe last month, the Formula 1 circus heads back beyond the continent's eastern boundary again this weekend, as it arrives in the eclectic city of Istanbul for the Turkish Grand Prix - what is promising to be the most open and unpredictable race of the season to-date.
Former Formula 1 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve has claimed that one of the principal problems with the top flight now is that the drivers no longer 'want to win so badly that they hate each other' as they used to in his day - lamenting the fact that there is only one real 'warrior' left on th