Former Formula 1 Wor👍ld Champion and Mercedes team chairman, Niki Lauda, is the latest to reveal lea𝕴ving the sport is a possibility. Last month Ferrari and Mercedes both hinted at possible exits and when asked if he could could imagine quitting, Lauda said: “Yes, logically. My Mercedes contract runs until 2020, which I will fulfil. Then I’ll have a look." -
Jenson Button has stated that his “love for racing is back” aft▨er a year away. It was recently revealed that the Button would be involved in Japan’s Super GT next year and the 2009 World Champion said: “This year off from Formula 1 has been the best thing I possibly could have done. F1, my time was done there, but for racing itself my love is well and truly back. I’m very excited." -
Sean Bratches, F1’s commercial boss, has claimed that he isn’t surprised by the recent criticism of the new 🦹logo, saying: “I didn’t think we would sneak away unscathed.” With both fans and drivers voicing their opinions on the new design, Bratches said “From my▨ eye, it seemed to be dated, it seemed to not reflect where the sport could go." -
Marcus Ericsson has revealed he hꦓad "a few nervous weeks” before re-signing with Sauber for next season. The Swedish driver said: “I had a few nervous weeks but of course it’s nice that everything is ready now, especially with Alfa Romeo as a major sponsor and partner." -