In a world full of jealousy, pecking orders and ignored strategy calls, it’s rare to find true friendship on the grid in Formula 1. But there’s been the odd exception throughout the years where thanks to banter and respect bromance has blossomed.
Gerhard Berger: I think a lot of Bottas. He is fast, a good team player, a nice guy and has earned the chance to prove himself. On the other hand though he did not stand out enough from Massa for us to say: 'He is the right choice'...
Disgraced 'Singapore-gate' protagonist Flavio Briatore controversially advises Ferrari to write F1 2011 off already, arguing that the Scuderia will never catch Red Bull Racing this year
Gerhard Berger: I do not see a chance for the others, unless the regulations change dramatically. Adrian Newey is quite simply in the area of aerodynamics a genius. It would however be better if driving genius would play the crucial role.
Springing to the defence of Mark Webber, Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner has blasted as 'ridiculous' claims from Gerhard Berger that the Australian tried to take another driver out with him in his accident in Korea
In an extraordinary claim, former grand prix star Gerhard Berger has accused Red Bull Racing's Mark Webber of trying to take out one of his F1 2010 title rivals in last weekend's inaugural Korean Grand Prix
In contrast to the overwhelming condemnation of Ferrari's tactics in last month's German Grand Prix, Gerhard Berger and Nelsinho Piquet contend that the Scuderia was entirely right to use team orders at Hockenheim
New F1 2010 World Championship leader Mark Webber 'has developed himself, believed in himself...and risen', admits the Red Bull Racing star's former team boss Sir Frank Williams - who reflects that he wrote the Aussie off too easily
Mercedes-Benz has received 'several enquiries' about its KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems) technology in Formula 1, Norbert Haug has revealed - with reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton praising it for having 'performed fantastically through all the races'.
Despite his own misgivings, S?bastien Bourdais has a 'strong chance' of remaining on the Formula 1 grid in 2009 - that is the conviction of the Frenchman's manager Nicolas Todt.
Following on from Crash.net's exclusive that revealed British F3 and World Series by Renault outfit Ultimate Motorsport is looking to break onto the Formula 1 grid as early as next year [see separate story -
With the crucial vote of confidence on his future ability to rule the sport set to take place in the FIA Senate in Paris tomorrow (Tuesday), more names have been mooted to replace Max Mosley should the disgraced FIA President be forced to relinquish his all-powerful position at the head of world