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Fernando Alonso has distanced himself from rumours in the Italian press which suggested that the Spaniard could be set to swap seats with Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel in 2015. Alonso, who has a contact with Ferrari until the end of 2016, has consistently had to deny reports that he is set to move away from the Italian squad and believes that persistent rumours hurt the atmosphere at Ferrari. "I've been commenting about my future for 13 months, I think, from last year in August, so […]

The Formula One paddock moves from Europe to Asia, where the final chapter of the 2014 season will start this weekend in Singapore. With only six rounds to go and 175 world championship points available, the title battle is mathematically still open for the first eight drivers in the standings. Of course, in reality it’s just a fight between the Mercedes drivers, with Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo keeping a close watch behind. The Marina Bay Street Circuit is a big contrast to Monza because of […]

Caterham has confirmed that Kamui Kobayashi will continue to race for the team at this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix. Kobayashi was replaced for the Belgian Grand Prix by Andre Lotterer but returned to his seat in Italy. Kobayashi nonetheless admitted at the most recent event that his future with the team was uncertain and he could not confirm whether he would be in the CT05 for the remainder of the season. Kobayashi's future also remained unclear following Caterham's decision to hand Roberto Merhi a practice […]

Marussia team principal John Booth says that the squad's ninth-place finish in May's Monaco Grand Prix is their inspiration ahead of this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix. Jules Bianchi claimed ninth around the streets of Monte Carlo to collect Marussia's first ever Formula 1 points and Booth is hopeful that the characteristics of the Marina Bay street circuit will allow the team to repeat such an achievement. "The Marina Bay Street Circuit closely resembles Monaco, and within our team we cannot think of Monaco without remembering […]

Renault will be closer to the front in Singapore than it was at the recent Italian Grand Prix, according to head of track operations Remi Taffin. Mercedes-powered cars locked out the top four positions at the high-speed Monza, with Daniel Ricciardo's fifth place being the best result for a Renault-powered vehicle. But Taffin is confident that the nature of the Marina Bay street circuit will aid the plight of the French engine supplier this weekend. "Singapore should suit us far more than the previous two […]