F1
Scott Dixon backs a possible move by Fernando Alonso to Indycars
The New Zealand driver Scott Dixon has given his backing to a possible move by double Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso to North America.
Alonso calls time on Formula One career
Double world champion Fernando Alonso will retire from Formula One at the end of the season, his team McLaren said in a statement on Tuesday.
F1 drivers father bails out Force India
The Force India Formula One team will come out of administration after a rescue deal involving a consortium of investors led by Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll.
F1 legend Nikki Lauda recovers after surgery
Austrian Formula One legend Niki Lauda is making a strong recovery after his emergency lung transplant, his doctors say, noting that the triple world champion no longer needs breathing support.
Hartley busy again at F1 testing
The New Zealand driver Brendon Hartley got through another 67 laps today in the mid-season Formula One testing session in Budapest.
Hamilton accused of crying like a baby
Lewis Hamilton has been accused of "crying like a girl" and urged to take up ballet by Kimi Raikkonen's wife following his collision with the Ferrari driver at the British Grand Prix.
Vettel wins British GP, Hartley fails to finish
Sebastian Vettel won the British Grand Prix for Ferrari to deny Lewis Hamilton a fifth successive home victory and move eight points clear at the top of the Formula One standings.
F1 champion Hamilton wins in France
Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton won the French Grand Prix for Mercedes to retake the overall lead from Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, who finished fifth after a first lap collision.
Red Bull switch to Honda engines
Red Bull will use Honda engines next season in a switch that marks the final severing of a once-dominant Formula One partnership with Renault that turned sour.
Red Bull give their backing to Hartley
Red Bull appear to have given their backing to Brendon Hartley's immediate future in the Toro Rosso Formula One team.
Hartley remains confident
The New Zealand driver Brendon Hartley remains confident in himself after a tough start to the Formula One season.
Hartley out of hospital, disappointed with Canadian GP
The New Zealand driver Brendon Hartley has expressed his disappointment after what he described as a missed opportunity at the Canadian Formula One Grand Prix.
Vettel claims 50th career victory in Montreal
Sebastian Vettel has delivered a first Canadian Grand Prix win for Ferrari in 14 years to snatch the lead in the Formula One world championship.
Hartley expects Toro Rosso to honour contract
The Palmerston North formula driver Brendon Hartley expects Toro Rosso to honour his contract despte on going speculation about his F1 future.
McLaren driver denies he's about to replace Brendon Hartley
Formula One reserve driver Lando Norris has expressed his commitment to McLaren after reports that Red Bull-owned Toro Rosso wanted to draft him in as a replacement for New Zealander Brendon Hartley.
Hartley happy with his start at Monaco
The New Zealand Formula One driver Brendon Hartley says there's still a lot of work to be done to make the most of his positive start to the Monaco Grand Prix.
Canadian buys into McLaren
Canadian businessman Michael Latifi, whose son Nicholas currently races in Formula Two, has bought a stake of around 10 percent in the McLaren Group that includes the Formula One team.
Hamilton wins in Spain, Hartley 12th
Lewis Hamilton won the Spanish Grand Prix in a commanding Mercedes one-two to stretch his Formula One lead over Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel from four to 17 points.
Ferrari encouraged by change of attitude in F1
Ferrari boss Sergio Marchionne, who has warned that his glamour team could walk away from Formula One after 2020, says he's encouraged by a "change in attitude" from the sport's owners as they map out…
F1 introduces more rule changes
Formula One's aerodynamic rule changes for 2019 are a step in the right direction and fans should see better racing as a result, managing director Ross Brawn said.