Lotus will end their long association with Renault and switch to F1’s class-leading Mercedes engine from 2015.
F1’s leading teams are adamant they'd cope with a transition to three-car teams but it's something they'd rather avoid.
Honda have revealed the first image of the power unit that McLaren will use when they change engine supplier in 2015.
Red Bull's Helmut Marko has targeted the start of the 2015 European season for a “really competitive" Renault turbo.
Bernie Ecclestone has confirmed that some teams could run three cars next year if the grid is restricted to just eight outfits.
McLaren's Eric Boullier says F1 teams won't be fielding three cars in 2015, although he fears a couple are in trouble.
Gerard Lopez is confident Lotus will be competitive again in 2015, admitting a design mistake has cost them this season.
Eric Boullier has said that McLaren could run a Honda-powered car at the post-Abu Dhabi GP test in November.
The potential 2015 F1 calendar has been leaked, featuring 20 races and a return to Mexico for the first time since 1992.
Williams have confirmed that Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa will stay put for the 2015 Formula 1 season.
Sebastian Vettel’s long-time race engineer Guillaume Rocquelin will take on a new role at Red Bull from 2015.
Max Verstappen says he couldn’t turn down the offer of an F1 seat due to the limited opportunities on offer to drivers.
Sergio Perez and Esteban Gutierrez give their thoughts on Formula 1's return to Mexico in 2015.
Bernie Ecclestone confirmed on Wednesday that the Mexican Grand Prix will return to the Formula 1 calendar in 2015.
FIA's Charlie Whiting is confident that drivers' concerns over the new-for-2015 standing restart rules will be allayed.
Standing re-starts and changes to nose designs are among the changes for the 2015 F1 season ratified by the FIA.
Drivers have reacted negatively to the new rule that standing starts will follow Safety Car periods next season.
A plan to limit Friday practice running next season was rejected at a meeting of the F1 Commission on Wednesday.
Mercedes' Toto Wolff says F1 needs to "open up the ears and listen" to views on the proposed changes to Friday Practice.
Friday morning practice sessions could be scrapped in 2015 as part of radical cost-cutting measures being discussed.