Brawn refutes Russell’s ‘processional’ sprint claims
Ferrari 'fear' Red Bull more than Mercedes
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Ferrari 'fear' Red Bull more than Mercedes
IMOLA, Italy : Formula One will make another push to have six sprint races on the calendar next year after teams agreed to only three this season for cost reasons, managing director Ross Brawn said on Saturday.
Formula One’s sprint format returns for a second season at this weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Formula 1's drivers are set to meet with race bosses following the concerns which arose from the weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The Formula 1 drivers’ threat to boycott the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix reportedly ended after they were warned of the “possible consequences of not racing”.
The Saudi Arabian Formula One Grand Prix will continue "as planned" despite an attack by Yemeni rebels on an oil facility which set off a huge fire visible from Jeddah's street circuit. Flames ripped through the Aramco oil refinery and drivers even smelt the fire during the opening practice run. Drivers held nearly four hours of meetings with team bosses and F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali and managing director Ross Brawn into the early hours of Saturday on whether to go ahead with the race.
Team bosses agreed to carry on with the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, but the drivers it seems have not reached such a decision yet.
MANAMA : Formula One managing director Ross Brawn predicted a great year ahead after declaring that the most radical rules overhaul in decades had lived up to its promise in Sunday's season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.