Earlier this month, F1 pundit and former team owner Eddie Jordan claimed that Ineos was poised to purchase the Mercedes F1 team. Specifically, he said they are looking to purchase a 70-percent stake for circa £700 million and suggested that team principal Toto Wolff will depart the Brackley-based racing outfit following the takeover and rebrand.
MoreMercedes team principal Toto Wolff has said the team needs Lewis Hamilton to make a decision on his future in Formula One before the end of the season, but he’s “pretty sure” that the Brit will stay with the Silver Arrows. “It must be this season. You can’t start a new year without knowing what
More78 percent of Formula One fans think Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton should be penalised for wearing a t-shirt during the podium ceremony at Mugello which called for the police officers who killed Breonna Taylor to be imprisoned. The other 22 percent who participated in Formula1News.co.uk’s survey on the matter said he shouldn’t be punished for
MoreThe FIA is investigating Lewis Hamilton for wearing a t-shirt which paid tribute to Breonna Taylor and demanded that the police officers who shot her dead earlier this year be jailed. An FIA spokesperson was quoted as saying the matter is “under active consideration.” READ: Vettel Reveals Why He Didn’t Buy Schumacher’s Ferrari F2004 Hamilton,
MoreMercedes F1 team principal Toto Wolff has dismissed a story broken by the Mail on Sunday which claims petrochemical giant Ineos is close to buying a large stake in the team. Former F1 team owner Eddie Jordan told the British tabloid that the company, which announced a multi-year sponsorship deal with the Mercedes F1 team
MoreThe Mercedes Formula One team is set to be rebranded, with chemicals giant Ineos reportedly agreeing to purchase a majority stake in the Brackley-based constructor for £700 million. Specifically, according to ex-F1 team owner Eddie Jordan, Ineos will purchase a 70-percent stake in the Mercedes F1 team. READ: Sebastian Vettel Says Lewis Hamilton ‘Will Never
MoreHonda and Mercedes pushed the FIA to delay its ban on qualifying engine modes until the Italian Grand Prix, according to reports. The two engine manufacturers reportedly told the sport’s governing body that they needed “more time on the test bench in order to comply with the new provisions.” The in-season rule change, which will
MoreThe FIA will postpone its proposed ban on qualifying engine modes until the Italian Grand Prix, according to reports. Formula 1 teams were preparing for the ban to come into effect as early as the Belgian Grand Prix later this month, but it is believed the FIA has opted to delay the ban by a
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