Toto Wolff says there is no lingering ill-feeling between McLaren and Mercedes over the Spygate saga that rocked Formula 1 back in 2007 ahead of their reunion in two years’ time.
NASCAR team Michael Waltrip Racing is suing Williams Grand Prix Engineering and their newly-appointed chief engineer Mike Coughlan over accusations of breach of contract, say reports.
Rubens Barrichello admits that he will be sad to see Williams technical director Sam Michael depart the scene come season's end in F1 2011 - but acknowledges that change is most definitely needed at the struggling Grove-based outfit
There is trouble brewing behind-the-scenes at Williams, it would appear, with Adam Parr and Patrick Head disagreeing over the latter's retirement plans - and Sam Michael and Jon Tomlinson being labelled 'scapegoats'
McLaren confirms that it is to buy back the 40 per cent stake currently owned by Mercedes-Benz as the German manufacturer switches camps to Brawn GP - but the engine supply deal will continue
Alain Prost has spoken out against the new breed of Formula One which, despite ridding itself of electronic driver aids this season, he reckons is nowhere near as difficult as in his day.
Contrary to claims that he had been forced out of the company he has fronted through thick and thin in Formula One, Ron Dennis remains at the helm of McLaren with the backing of those around him.
Disgraced Ferrari technical manager Nigel Stepney has been interviewed by the Italian magistrate investigating the final throes of the espionage saga that rocked Formula One last season.
Former Ferrari mechanic Nigel Stepney remains insistent he was not responsible for the spying scandal that rocked Formula 1 in 2007 and which ultimately saw McLaren-Mercedes fined a sporting record $100 million USD and thrown out of the constructors' world championship.