With a lot of seats still up for grabs in 2014, Crash.net columnist Will Saunders takes a look at some dubious driver decisions in his latest 'Six of the Best' feature...
After being tested by teams at last week's Young Driver Test at Silverstone, Pirelli's new specification will make their race debut this weekend at the Hungaroring.
Dario Franchitti won the 2012 Indianapolis 500 after Takuma Sato spun trying to pass him for the lead just after the white flag came out at the start of the final lap.
Dragon Racing's relationship with engine supplier Lotus is reportedly ending with legal action by the team, citing "contractual fraud" by the manufacturer.
Jacques Villeneuve has said he's not interested in racing in the IndyCar season finale event, which is offering a $5million prize to any non-series regular who wins the event.
The latest name to be mentioned in connection with a 'wild card' entry into the 2011 IndyCar Series finale at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is that of none other than former Ferrari F1 star and Canadian Grand Prix-winner Jean Alesi...
Jean Alesi recalls that he knew the French national dream of Prost Grand Prix was 'in trouble' as soon as he drove the car - but as he reflects on that episode and also his Ferrari days alongside 'Le Professeur', he admits he'd do it all over again...
Ahead of the launch of its 2011 contender at the end of this month, Lotus Renault GP revealed its livery for the coming season on Thursday at the Autosport International Show.
Martin Brundle and David Coulthard take on Jean Alesi and Boris Becker in a Celebrity Pit Stop Challenge at the end of last year. Who won? Click to find out...
In the third and final part of the series, here we bring you exciting and entertaining archive footage of some of the greatest wheel-to-wheel duels ever to be fought out in the world of F1, from 1993 right up to the present day
Nick Heidfeld has revealed the driver he believes to have been his quickest team-mate over his nine years in Formula 1 - and it isn't who you might perhaps expect.
Johnny Herbert secured his first championship title since claiming the Le Mans Series laurels alongside Jamie Davies in 2004 when he triumphed in the final two races of the inaugural Speedcar Series in Dubai - and with it clinched the championship crown.