Ex-Formula 1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone believes seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton should remain at Mercedes beyond this season, with the Germans having a “lot of respect for him”. Hamilton’s future has been a huge talking point ahead of this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix after it was reported that Ferrari are considering a £40 million offer
MoreEx-Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa is pushing on with his legal action to have the results from the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix declared null and void, with the Brazilian believing he was “clearly wronged” by what happened on that controversial day. It was at the Marina Bay Circuit in 2008 where ‘Crashgate’ was born, after
MoreEx-Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa is pressing on with his pursuit to have the 2008 World Championship overturned, following comments made by former F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone regarding that season’s Singapore Grand Prix. At the Marina Bay Circuit in 2008, Renault purposefully had Nelson Piquet Jr. crash, resulting in a Safety Car which effectively helped
MoreFelipe Massa has seemingly violated his legal team’s orders over publicly discussing his bid to overturn the result of the 2008 season. Massa lost out on a shot at a world championship that year, as Lewis Hamilton scooped the trophy with a last lap overtake, securing his maiden title by just one point. The Brazilian
MoreFormer Formula 1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone has told Mercedes reserve driver Mick Schumacher that he needs to “forget” about making a comeback to the grid, with the ex-F1 supremo informing the German to “wake up from a dream”. Schumacher currently finds himself as Mercedes’ reserve driver after he was dropped by Haas at the end
MoreBritish ex-racing driver Tiff Needell has told Felipe Massa that “you can’t cancel” the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, with the Brazilian currently looking into how he can have the race declared null and void. It was at the 2008 Singapore GP that the infamous ‘Crashgate’ incident took place, where Nelson Piquet Jr. purposefully crashed to
MoreEx-Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa has revealed that he’s currently looking into whether there is any way he can legally challenge the outcome of the 2008 F1 season, the year that the Brazilian finished second behind Lewis Hamilton. Massa has decided to look into the situation following recent comments made by former F1 CEO Bernie
MoreThe 2008 F1 season was filled with drama and ended in spectacular fashion, with a young Lewis Hamilton overtaking Timo Glock on the final lap of the Brazilian Grand Prix to snatch the title away from Felipe Massa. This was the first of Hamilton’s seven championship victories, but former F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone has now
MoreFormer Formula 1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone has tipped Red Bull team principal Christian Horner to become the CEO of the sport in the future, with Horner being “as good” as anyone. The former F1 Supremo left his role back in 2016, after Liberty Media purchased the commercial rights to the pinnacle of motorsport. He continues
MoreThe debate about who is the greatest Formula 1 driver of all time is often between Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher, who share the record for most world championship titles with seven each. Hamilton has the advantage of still being an active driver however, meaning that he could surpass Schumacher if he wins another championship
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