For motorsport fans in the UK, the British Grand Prix is the most important date on the racing calendar, and with question marks over the event's long-term future [see separate story -
The speculation involving Fernando Alonso's immediate future continues to rumble on with latest reports adding further credence to Ross Brawn's claims Honda were looking to poach him for 2009.
Ross Brawn has admitted that Fernando Alonso is on Honda's Formula 1 shopping list for 2009 - but he insists that first, 'the situation with Ferrari must be resolved'.
Felipe Massa has emerged as the dark horse to claim the 2008 Formula 1 World Championship laurels - that is the view of expert ITV-F1 commentator Martin Brundle, as the Brazilian heads to Silverstone for the British Grand Prix this weekend leading the title chase for the first time in his
Kimi Raikkonen had to settle for the runners-up spot in the French Grand Prix on Sunday after a problem with the exhaust system on his Ferrari F2008 cost him time and dropped him behind his team-mate, Felipe Massa - the eventual victor.
Questions from the floor Q: (Ian Parkes - The Press Association) Felipe, it was mentioned earlier that you are the first Brazilian to lead the world championship since Ayrton, we believe since Monaco in '93. Does that mean anything to you, is that significant?
Questions from the floor Q: (Ian Parkes - The Press Association) Felipe, it was mentioned earlier that you are the first Brazilian to lead the world championship since Ayrton, we believe since Monaco in '93. Does that mean anything to you, is that significant?
Reigning world champion Kimi Raikkonen has lost his lead in the 2008 drivers' championship after a disastrous outing around the streets of Monte Carlo.
Finn Raikkonen may look a little 'cold' in the top picture, but he had some warm comments about Stoner and his achievements during the 2007 MotoGP season.
1. Kimi Raikkonen Finland McLaren-Mercedes 01:21.686 2. Michael Schumacher Germany Ferrari-Ferrari 01:21.842 3. Juan Pablo Montoya Colombia McLaren-Mercedes 01:21.980
Extremely wet weather put Bridgestone and Michelin to the test today [Friday] during practice at the Japanese Grand Prix, however it was Bridgestone that came out top, thanks to rain master, Michael Schumacher, who topped the times in both sessions in his Ferrari F2004.
Team McLaren-Mercedes set some impressive lap times today [Tuesday] at Silverstone, following hot on the heels of their 'revival' at the British Grand Prix on Sunday, Kimi Raikkonen managing to break the 1 minute 18 second barrier.
After leading the way in practice and qualifying, Kimi Raikkonen had to settle for second place in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone behind the Ferrari of Michael Schumacher.
Team McLaren-Mercedes #1 driver Kimi Raikkonen describes a lap of Imola - site of this weekend's San Marino Grand Prix... "Accelerating hard along the short pit straight at Imola, you reach 180mph / 289kph in seventh gear as you wind through the scenic Italian countryside.
Ferrari president, Luca di Montezemolo has revealed that the Scuderia will target Kimi Raikkonen to replace Michael Schumacher, when the German finally decides to retire.
Mclaren-Mercedes #1 driver Kimi Raikkonen has revealed that he won't be losing any sleep, following news that Juan Pablo Montoya will join the team in 2005.
Juan Pablo Montoya and Kimi Raikkonen are both out to get one up Michael Schumacher this weekend, as the German seeks to extends his lead at the top of the drivers' table and continue his march towards a record sixth title.