F1 could be set for a record 21-race season in 2015 after the Korean GP was unexpectedly provisionally included on next season’s schedule.
Helmut Marko says Carlos Sainz was the "natural choice" to partner Max Verstappen at Toro Rosso in 2015.
Sebastian Vettel got his first taste of life as a Ferrari driver on Saturday as he drove the F2012 at Fiorano.
Williams have named Susie Wolff their Official Test Driver for 2015 with the Scot taking part in two more P1 sessions.
Jean-Eric Vergne has confirmed he is leaving Toro Rosso and is expected to be replaced by Carlos Sainz for 2015.
Sky Sports F1's Mark Hughes assesses just how likely it is that Mercedes will be caught by the chasing pack in 2015
Eric Boullier has spoken of the “huge potential” of McLaren’s new Honda engine and reiterated the importance of being a works team.
Mercedes’ rivals already fear they could be in for a repeat of the team’s 2014 dominance next season such is the Brackley team's advantage.
Red Bull's Christian Horner suggests that F1 should adopt power units with standard parts as a cost-cutting measure.
Bernie Ecclestone is open to idea of dropping Formula 1’s highly-controversial double points rule for the 2015 season.
Frenchman announces on social media that he will be staying on with Lotus - and then quickly deletes announcement tweet
Bosses of F1’s smaller teams suggest an agenda by the sport’s commercial rights holders to drive them out of business.
Fleet Street believes Formula 1 is preparing to field three-car teams in 2015 before running customer cars in 2016.
Bernie Ecclestone has denied that a request has been made to Red Bull and Ferrari to field third cars next season.
The FIA have published the provisional 2015 F1 entry list which features 11 two-car teams, including Caterham and Manor.
Christian Horner says Mercedes have accepted an unfreeze of engine development which will "introduce competition.”
Marcus Ericsson has joined Sauber for the 2015 season – although it remains unclear who he will replace.
Ferrari boss Marco Mattiacci has argued that F1’s struggling small teams would also benefit from a 2015 engine unfreeze.
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