Adrian Newey has warned it will be “very difficult” for Renault and Ferrari, as well as engine newcomers Honda, to close the yawning gap to Mercedes in 2015.
Paul Hembery says a predicted increase in race pace in 2015 means Pirelli will adopt an aggressive approach.
Nico Rosberg has posted a cheeky birthday message to Lewis Hamilton after the world champion turned 30 on Wednesday.
Ted Kravitz looks ahead to the 2015 F1 season which will see Sky Sports air every race live, including the season-opening Australian GP exclusively live.
The Korean Grand Prix has officially been removed from the calendar for the 2015 Formula 1 season.
Lewis Hamilton will open the defence of his title exclusively live only on Sky Sports F1 at the Australian Grand Prix.
Honda will be at a “significant disadvantage” if they can't develop their engines, according to Sky F1’s Ted Kravitz.
Honda have been excluded from a loophole that will permit the other engine providers to continue developing their units.
Raffaele Marciello, part Ferrari’s Driver Academy, has been appointed Sauber’s test and reserve driver for 2015.
The car numbers for the 20 drivers on the Australian Grand Prix entry list.
Lotus are listed as “subject to confirmation” on an updated FIA entry list for the 2015 Formula 1 season.
Sebastien Buemi has been retained as Red Bull’s reserve driver for 2015.
Ferrari’s new hierarchy have warned the team are braced for another “difficult” season after enduring a traumatic “year to forget in 2014”.
Jean-Eric Vergne has joined Ferrari as test driver with a focus on developing the car in the team’s simulator.
Christian Horner insists Adrian Newey hasn't gone into F1 retirement and will still attend some races in 2015 despite scaling back his involvement.
McLaren implemented a “recovery plan” in the wake of their problematic Abu Dhabi test with their Honda engine and believe they now understand the problems.
Esteban Gutierrez has joined Ferrari as test and reserve driver for 2015 after being dropped by Sauber.
Christian Horner insists that deposed champions Red Bull remain a strong force and is confident they will close the gap to Mercedes in 2015.
Force India have announced they will switch all their aerodynamic testing to Toyota’s wind tunnel in Cologne.
The FIA has scrapped the controversial double points finale to the F1 season and standing restarts will not be introduced.