Motor racing-Newey pledges loyalty to Red Bull
JEREZ, Spain, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Adrian Neweyemphasised his loyalty to Red Bull on Tuesday, saying thatwalking out on the Formula One champions would feel likeabandoning his children. In a clear sign he intended to see out his Formula One career with the British outfit, the design genius that everyteam in the paddock would like to poach said Red Bull felt verymuch like family. "So long as I am ...
Christian Horner Q&A: The trophies are staying at Red Bull
Formed from the one-time Jaguar team barely seven short years ago, Red Bull have been making waves ever since. After successfully defending their 2010 drivers' and constructors' titles in 2011, the Milton-Keynes based team want to make it third time lucky this season too.
Le Mans 24 hour winner joins Kelly Racing
Kelly Racing appoints former Formula 1 tech and Le Mans 24 hour race-winning engineer Tony Dowe as performance director.
Newey won't walk out on Red Bull
Adrian Newey is not likely to leave Red Bull Racing any time soon, saying it would be like "walking out on your children."
Horner: Red Bull determined to add to success
Christian Horner says Red Bull is keen to add to its past success as the RB8 is launched
Coyne Signs Wilson – Will Be Powered by Honda: A Fan’s Reaction
Dale Coyne Racing will have Honda power for 2012 and veteran IndyCar driver Justin Wilson will drive for Coyne. A 32 year old originally from England, Wilson started out in karts before eventually moving to F3000 and then the pinnacle of motorsports, Formula One (F1), when he was...
LEMANS: It's been a blast Peugeot
Peugeot says goodbye to its racing program #7 Team Peugeot Total Peugeot 908: Marc Gene, Nicolas Minassian, Jacques Villeneuve, #8 Team Peugeot Total Peugeot 908: Pedro Lamy, Stéphane Sarrazin, Sébastien Bourdais Photo by: Eric Gilbert When Peugeot unveiled the 908 HDi FAP in 2007, it was with eager excitement that the endurance world welcomed the French team. It was a return to roots of sorts ...
Roberto Mieres obituary
Argentinian amateur racing driver who also represented his country at sailing The Argentinian sportsman Roberto Mieres, who has died aged 87, was a fine example of the kind of gifted amateur racing driver who could still find a place in the grand prix races of the 1950s. At the wheel of a Gordini or a Maserati, he could be relied upon to give a decent account of himself, if seldom managing to ...
Q&A with Narain Karthikeyan
HRT returnee Narain Karthikeyan is relishing his second opportunity with the team, confident he has what it takes to help the team progress...