Ferrari has denied that the appearance of the Italian navy insignia on their cars this weekend is connected to a controversial legal case in India against two Italian naval marines.
In a dramatic shift for F1 viewers in the UK, it has been announced that the BBC and Sky Sports are to jointly broadcast the sport from next season onwards - although only one of them will show all of the races live
It has been reported that investors in CVC Capital Partners are beginning to get 'worried' by the lack of communication from F1's majority owners over the current 'bribery' scandal rocking the sport
F1 commercial rights-holder Bernie Ecclestone has raised the spectre of taking legal action against governing body the FIA should the 2014 engine regulations lead to circuits deserting the sport...
Red Bull Racing chief technical officer Adrian Newey has pointed the finger firmly at Audi for the whole debate about four-cylinder engines in F1 - claiming the German manufacturer showed interest, and then changed its mind...
FIA President Jean Todt has yielded to the pressure applied by Bernie Ecclestone and F1's manufacturers in agreeing to delay the introduction of the sport's new engine formula until 2014 - and to go with V6 power rather than just four cylinders
As F1 braces itself for the backlash from the FIA World Motor Sport Council's controversial decision to return to Bahrain this year, human rights groups suggest to do so will leave the sport with blood on its hands
There have been further claims and counter-claims in the corruption scandal that has rocked F1 in recent weeks, with suggestions now that the shares sold to CVC Capital Partners in 2006 were not undervalued after all
F1 commercial rights supremo Bernie Ecclestone hints at a changing of the guard at the helm of the sport in the not-too-distant future - and that his replacement may well be a woman...
Whilst Bahrain has been let off its $40 million race-hosting fee by F1 commercial rights-holder Bernie Ecclestone following its eleventh-hour cancellation, it seems the teams - and Ferrari in particular - may not be so lucky...
CVC Capital Partners and the board of F1 holding company Delta Topco have launched their own investigation into the ongoing bribery and corruption scandal surrounding the sale of the sport's commercial rights back in 2006
It appears that F1 commercial rights supremo Bernie Ecclestone isn't only a fan of 2010 world champion Sebastian Vettel out on the racetrack - revealing he would quite happily countenance the German as his son-in-law, too...
Two of F1's most experienced campaigners have spoken out about what they believe is a 'dangerous' pit-lane entry at the recently-completed Korea International Circuit, home to this weekend's inaugural Korean Grand Prix