Mika Hakkinen urges his former rival Michael Schumacher to keep fighting as the seven-time F1 champion continues to battle against the head injuries he sustained in a skiing accident
Former McLaren team principal Ron Dennis has reflected on the best drivers he managed at the Woking-based outfit between 1981 and 2009 - as well as the highlight and low point of his F1 career. They may surprise...
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
Thirteen-time grand prix-winner turned BBC F1 pundit David Coulthard has warned his former Red Bull Racing team-mate Mark Webber that his boldly outspoken approach could either make or break his F1 2010 title chalenge...
Former McLaren-Mercedes team-mates Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard join forces once again almost a decade on as the pair embark together upon one of the world's most iconic and historic races - Italy's legendary Mille Miglia.
2008 F1 world champion Lewis Hamiltonhas said it was 'inevitable' his father would have to stop being his manager - and he is now said to be considering his options, with Mika Hakkinen and Martin Brundle both being tipped for the role.
It has emerged that before he knew Michael Schumacher would be his team-mate at Mercedes Grand Prix in F1 2010, Nico Rosberg had accused his compatriot of taking driving standards in the sport to a new low...
Injured Ferrari star Felipe Massa has revealed that the blow he received in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix back in July was a mere millimetre away from leaving him blinded - as doctors claim the Brazilian will return to Formula 1 'even stronger than before'.
David Coulthard has named Mika Hakkinen as his favourite team-mate from his 15 seasons in Formula 1 - even if he admits that the Finnish double world champion is 'such an unusual character'.
Lewis Hamilton admitted that he was struggling to regain his breath after bringing his boyhood dream to a 'fairytale'conclusion in the Brazilian Grand Prix at the weekend - by becoming the youngest-ever Formula 1 World Champion.
Former Formula 1 star Eddie Irvine has branded Fuji Speedway - home to this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix - 'a crap circuit' and 'the worst place possible to have a grand prix', as he insisted the race should never have been taken away from Suzuka.
Three years after making his racing comeback, double Formula 1 World Champion Mika Hakkinen has confirmed his retirement from professional motor racing.