Despite Ferrari currently appearing to be arguably only F1's fourth force behind Red Bull Racing, McLaren-Mercedes and even Lotus Renault GP, Felipe Massa is adamant that there is reason for optimism at Maranello
It was a troubled opening day for Virgin Racing in Shanghai - leaving Timo Glock concerned about his and team-mate J?r?me D'Ambrosio's chances of qualifying for Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix...
Sergio P?rez will race a new Sauber C30 chassis in this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, following the damage sustained to his original one in a freak incident in Malaysia last Sunday
A clash with the FIA World Touring Car Championship has forced a revision of the 2011 DTM calendar, with the Chinese round originally scheduled for November having now been dropped.
Jenson Button defied those who had predicted he would be crushed by team-mate Lewis Hamilton at McLaren-Mercedes in F1 2010 - and his doggedly determined effort secures the British star sixth place in our end-of-season top ten countdown
Ross Brawn has admitted that Mercedes Grand Prix's early-season difficulties in F1 2010 are down to a fundamental weight distribution design issue - albeit one that the Englishman hopes will soon be rectified
Mercedes boss Norbert Haug says record-breaking multiple F1 world champion Michael Schumacher 'hasn't forgotten how to drive' and that the German will get a new chassis for Barcelona.
Former world champion Lewis Hamilton has offered his employer McLaren-Mercedes a ringing endorsement of its 2010 MP4-25 contender - by describing it as the car he has most enjoyed driving since arriving in F1 just over three years ago
Red Bull Racing has announced that it has extended Sebastian Vettel's contract until the end of the 2011 Formula 1 World Championship campaign - with an option on the highly-rated German's services for 2012.
Dani Pedrosa looks to have shattered the official MotoGP top speed record by reaching a claimed 349.3km/h (217.1mph) on his Repsol Honda during Friday free practice for the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello.
The Chinese Grand Prix has been moved to the third race on the 2009 Formula One calendar after the FIA revealed an updated version of the schedule for next season.
The provisional calendar for the 2009 MotoGP has been revealed with a few minor changes, the most significant being that China has been dropped in favour of new race in Hungary.
Slicks were the tyres of choice for the damp track conditions - the lengthy Shanghai circuit drying steadily after heavy morning rain - and Rossi earned his breakthrough victory after a tense race-long battle with Repsol Honda's Dani Pedrosa.
Bernie Ecclestone appears to be increasingly getting his way in terms of securing more night races on the Formula 1 calendar - though he could find it somewhat more difficult in persuading China and Australia to follow suit.
Michelin boss, Pierre Dupasquier reckons that the Chinese Grand Prix could have been won by Kimi Raikkonen, had the Finn got ahead at the start, and not been 'held up' by eventual winner, Rubens Barrichello.