Jenson Button has ruled out victories for McLaren in 2016 but hopes to stay in F1 for another title bid in 2017.
The embryonic Haas outfit have delivered their strongest hint yet that Esteban Gutierrez will take their remaining race seat for 2016.
Lewis Hamilton reckons the “incredibly boring” practice sessions in Russia highlight how F1 can improve its race weekend.
The FIA have ruled customer power units must be of the same specification as that of the works team in 2016.
The 2016 F1 calendar has been thrown into doubt after the FIA's published the F1 sporting regulations for next year.
Nico Hulkenberg admits he's disappointed the 2016 F1 calendar is set to prevent him trying to repeat this year’s Le Mans win.
Lewis Hamilton says he is "super excited" about the prospect of a direct title fight with Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel in 2016.
James Allison says Ferrari need to repeat their big performance jump from last winter to go toe-to-toe with Mercedes in 2016.
Pirelli has seen off the challenge from Michelin to remain as Formula 1's tyre supplier until 2019.
A defiant Fernando Alonso is certain "McLaren will be one of the top cars next year" despite a dismal 2015.
Martin Brundle explains why he feels recovering their relationship with Renault is now Red Bull's only option to remain in F1.
Will Stevens is optimistic he will remain in F1 with Manor in 2016 when he expects the team to be much more competitive.
Red Bull will decide whether or not to stay in F1 by the end of October, owner Dietrich Mateschitz has confirmed.
The boss of Silverstone has attacked the "criminal" state of F1, describing the sport as "s*** product" which "is not saleable".
Red Bull boss Christian Horner believes Renault will only be able to compete against Mercedes and Ferrari in two or three years' time.
Manor's Graeme Lowdon believes Haas F1 will start scoring points from early on in their maiden season next year.
Yasuhisa Arai says Honda haven’t had any approaches about an engine supply from any teams besides McLaren for the 2016 season.
Damon Hill says Manor's success in securing a supply of Mercedes engines for 2016 is another kick in the teeth for Red Bull.
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Martin Brundle believes Jenson Button won his game of brinkmanship with Ron Dennis after securing his seat for 2016.