Claiming a double podium finish at the Marrakesh E-Prix acted as a “key turning point” in the 2018/19 FIA Formula E season for the Envision Virgin Racing squad.
The summer break is a time for reflection in the world of F1, and as we do just that, here is the beginning of our mid-season review, as we rate the drivers' performances. Today, positions 27th to 21st...
In the wake of its abject start to the F1 2011 World Championship campaign, Virgin Racing has announced that it has parted company with technical director Nick Wirth to 'take greater control of its own destiny'
It was a troubled opening day for Virgin Racing in Shanghai - leaving Timo Glock concerned about his and team-mate J?r?me D'Ambrosio's chances of qualifying for Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix...
Virgin Racing team principal John Booth admits that with the future of the team now secured thanks to Marussia's ramped-up involvement, there can be no excuse for not regularly making it into Q2 in F1 2011
As he remains coy on his F1 future - stating that he will remain with 2010 newcomer Virgin Racing only 'if the team improves' - Timo Glock argues that his previous employer Toyota threw in the towel at precisely the wrong moment...
Following Hispania Racing's protestations that it is not in financial difficulty, Virgin supremo Sir Richard Branson has similarly stressed that his eponymously-named outfit is in F1 for the long haul
In a look at the lighter side of F1, we reveal tales of a 2010 entrant named Luscious Liz - and a policeman who might very well be asked: "Who do you think you are, Michael Schumacher..?"
There could be change afoot at F1 2010 newcomer Virgin Racing before the season even gets underway, it appears, with reports that Alex Tai has been removed from his position as team principal in favour of Manor stalwart Graeme Lowden
New Virgin Racing team principal and former Virgin Galactic CEO Alex Tai insists he will be far from out-of-his-depth when he dives into the shark-infested waters of F1 in 2010
F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone suggests that two of the four F1 2010 newcomers - USF1, Campos Meta 1, Virgin Racing and Lotus F1 - will not make the starting grid in Bahrain