BMW WilliamsF1 driver Ralf Schumacher appears to have escaped from his high-speed crash at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway today [Sunday] with 'just bruising', according to a statement released by his team.
There were podium-magnitude celebrations in the Minardi Cosworth garage at the end of the United States Grand Prix today [Sunday] as the Faenza squad's Zsolt Baumgartner scored the team's first point in 41 races.
Ferrari number one driver Michael Schumacher has stormed to his eighth win of the season today [Sunday], at the United States Grand Prix, an event, which witnessed a horror crash, which hospitalised his brother, Ralf.
Formula One cars not only accelerate incredibly quickly, they also stop incredibly quickly. That is one thing that amazed NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series star Jimmie Johnson on visit in May to the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona.
Why should a NASCAR fan or, for that matter any motor racing fan, go to watch a Formula One race such as the United States Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on June 20?
Team McLaren-Mercedes have revealed that their 'new' car, the MP4-19B, could make its debut at the next race, the French Grand Prix on July 4, providing a test next week at Jerez goes well.
Jaguar number one driver, Mark Webber endured a nightmare race yesterday [Sunday] at the Canadian Grand Prix, when he was caught up in the first corner mayhem, the Aussie eventual clouted by his own team-mate, Christian Klien, after the Austrian was unable to avoid David Coulthard's McLaren-Merce
When Indianapolis Motor Speedway employees learned of the new date for the 2004 Formula One United States Grand Prix, it was clear that there would be two races in June at the track: the USGP and a race against time.
With a successful history for Jordan at the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit, the Canadian Grand Prix is a cheering prospect for the team, augmenting the motivation from Nick Heidfeld's points finish in Monaco and a solid result at the European Grand Prix.
Formula One travels to Canada next week for the first race of a double header in North America. In preparation for the eighth round of the season, the BMW WilliamsF1 team have run a split test programme this week at Silverstone and Monza.
Ferrari-Bridgestone's Michael Schumacher blitzed the field for the sixth time this season after taking a stunning lights-to-flag victory in front of his home crowd at the European Grand Prix yesterday.
Bridgestone Motorsport has its sights set firmly on providing its four teams with the most competitive tyres for this weekend's European Grand Prix at the German Nurburgring circuit.
Team Sauber-Petronas scored another four points at the weekend at Monaco Grand Prix, to add those notched up in Spain and Malaysia. Now they head straight to Germany for the first back-to-back race of the year, the Grand Prix of Europe at Nurburgring on May 30.
Toyota driver Cristiano da Matta finished sixth Sunday at the Monaco GP, to score his first points of 2004. Here he reflects on that race, why the blue flag penalty was unfair in his opinion, and looks ahead to this weekend's event at the Nurburgring...
The electronics system on a Formula 1 car can be compared to the human central nervous system, as it controls and monitors almost every function of the car's performance relating to engine, chassis and all the various systems used to control the gearbox, differential and other components.
The electronics system on a Formula 1 car can be compared to the human central nervous system, as it controls and monitors almost every function of the car's performance relating to engine, chassis and all the various systems used to control the gearbox, differential and other components.
Renault has launched its first-ever international advertising campaign for Renault F1 Team, running throughout the 2004 Formula One season worldwide and hitting UK TV screens next month during the build up to the British Grand Prix in July.
Michelin have today revealed that they have been taken by 'surprise', following proposals by FIA president Max Mosley to end the tyre war, and introduce a single tyre monopoly in F1.
The Kingdom of Bahrain continues its campaign of cultural messages with a tribute to Salvador Dal? on the Jordan Ford EJ14 cars at the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend.
BAR-Honda 'third' driver Anthony Davidson set the pace today [Friday] at Mugello, keeping the Brackley based squad top for the second consecutive day, as testing at the Italian venue drew to a close.
Michelin boss, Pierre Dupasquier has taken a subtle dig at Bridgestone, by implying that Jenson Button and BAR-Honda wouldn't be where they are currently, if they hadn't switched tyre suppliers at the end of last season.