Fisi: Definitely improving

Giancarlo Fisichella is loving his current run of form, which has seen him claim two top ten finishes in the last three grands prix.

Ferrari deny Alonso rumours - again

Not for the first time - and PF1 seriously doubts if it will be for the last time either - Ferrari have denied signing Fernando Alonso

F1 heads to the Goodwood Festival of Speed

No fewer than six of the F1 teams will take part in this weekend's Goodwood Festival of Speed, which kicks off on Friday.

Piquet: No hope of a repeat turnaround

Nelson Piquet has just about ruled out any possibility of Renault's 2009 season seeing a repeat of last year's turnaround.

Dallara eager to tackle 'fascinating' F1 challenge

Car builders Dallara are eagerly awaiting their return to F1 with the new Campos team, saying building a F1 car will be a "fascinating challenge."

Bulgaria keen to find a place on the 2011 F1 calendar

Bulgarian officials are set to meet with Bernie Ecclestone next week in the hope of securing a place on the 2011 F1 calendar.

'Hard times build character'

Lewis Hamilton remains philosophical about his tough 2009 season, insisting he has learnt a lot from his struggles.

LG to increase F1 sponsorship

At a time when many sponsors are pulling out of Formula One due to the economic recession, electronics company LG are upping their contribution to the sport.

Heidfeld considering his options

Nick Heidfeld admits he may not race for BMW next season as he is in talks with other teams.

Fry: Rubens deserves a win

Brawn CEO Nick Fry is hopeful that Rubens Barrichello will soon be rewarded for his hard work with a race win.

Hockenheim gets a boost

Hopes of the Hockenheimring continuing as a Formula One circuit have increased following another meeting between the track's managers and F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone.

Alguersuari eyes seat at Toro Rosso

New Red Bull reserve driver Jaime Alguersuari has set his sights on a seat at Toro Rosso for the 2010 season.

Glock: We can still win a race this year

Timo Glock insists Toyota can still challenge for a race victory this year despite a blip in their form.

Japanese GP's future in doubt?

Japanese media are reporting that Toyota Motor Corporation is set to pull the plug on the 2010 Japanese Grand Prix.

Frustrated Nakajima hopes his bad luck ends soon

Kazuki Nakajima insists he is still upbeat despite a string of disappointing results.