Force India F1 star Adrian Sutil has confirmed that he was involved in a fracas in a Shanghai nightclub following last month's Chinese Grand Prix in which he 'unintentionally' injured Genii Capital's Eric Lux
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
Mercedes Grand Prix team principal Ross Brawn argues that rather than bickering about Red Bull Racing's front wing again in F1 2011, rival teams should focus on what they are going to do to catch up
Not holding back, Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo has rated Felipe Massa's F1 2010 campaign as just seven-out-of-ten, suggesting the Brazilian 'got a bit tired and fed-up mid-season and went home, sending his brother to drive' in his place
An unhappy Felipe Massa has blasted that 'you really must not touch your team-mate's car' and revealed that he will 'talk' to Fernando Alonso in the wake of the Ferrari duo's opening lap contact at Silverstone that left the Brazilian with a punctured tyre...
The best driver in the field, a flawed genius, a spoilt, over-rated prima donna - opinions are divided about Fernando Alonso, but is the Spaniard really worth the mega-bucks Ferrari is paying him..?
Felipe Massa's ears might be burning in Barcelona this weekend, as on the eve of the 2010 Spanish Grand Prix, reports coming out of Italy claim Robert Kubica has signed an 'option' with Ferrari to replace the Brazilian from 2011
An unrepentant and defiant Fernando Alonso has said he would do exactly the same again as he did to Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa in the Chinese Grand Prix pit-lane - but BBC F1 commentator Martin Brundle has warned the Spaniard to 'expect a reaction' on home turf in Barcelona this weekend
Sports betting provider Interwetten has lengthened the odds on the chances of record-breaking multiple world champion Michael Schumacher winning a race in F1 2010, off the back of another under-par performance from the German legend in the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai...
Ferrari management seek to play down suggestions that there are tensions brewing between Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa in the wake of the Chinese Grand Prix as just the media 'trying to create bad blood'
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
BMW-Sauber relinquished its hold over Sebastian Vettel when it failed to offer the German a race seat in 2008, Christian Horner has revealed - as Red Bull Racing makes clear its firm intention to retain the services of the sport's hottest property for the foreseeable future.
Red Bull energy drinks magnate Dietrich Mateschitz has moved to ward off the attentions of Norbert Haug, who confessed that he may be keen to prise Sebastian Vettel away from the Milton Keynes-based squad in order to drive for McLaren-Mercedes one day.
Jenson Button has revealed that he was 'pretty much always out of control' en route to third position in a 'scary' and 'dangerous' Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai at the weekend - as he acknowledged the need for Brawn GP to address the issue that it has in getting heat into the tyres in wet
Williams is now 'overdue' a good result in Formula 1 in 2009, argues Nico Rosberg, after a third strong qualifying performance in a row once again failed to be turned into a strong points finish in the Chinese Grand Prix at the weekend.
Formula 1 World Championship leader Jenson Button has confessed that Brawn GP 'doesn't have the pace' of rivals Red Bull Racing in the wet, after trailing in a distant third behind Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber in the water-logged Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai.
In a race full of incident, Jarno Trulli probably came off worse than anyone in the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai today, after being rear-ended by the BMW-Sauber of Robert Kubica into the final corner, with the speed differential of the two cars destroying the Toyota's back section on the spot.