Most recent 15 F1 News items:
Friday, 22 Nov 2024
Bottas and Zhou Plot Bold Comebacks After Losing 2025 Seats - 1- Zandvoort Boss Dismisses F1 Race Alternation Rumors for 2025 - 1
Thursday, 21 Nov 2024
Wolff Admits Hamilton’s Ferrari Move Saved Mercedes Painful Split - 2- Andretti Silverstone HQ Ramps Up Hiring for F1 Expansion
- Leclerc Criticizes FIA Over Fines & Calls for Transparency in F1 - 5
- F1 Criticized for Damaging Vegas Economy as Lawsuits Mount - 1
- FIA Bans Skid Block Loophole After Red Bull's Complaint
- F1 Champion Verstappen Considers Le Mans and Daytona Next Steps
- Racing Bulls Worth Over $1 Billion After Red Bull Leadership Pivot
- Germany's F1 Absence: Wolff Questions Lack of Political Investment - 1
- Shwartzman Leaves Ferrari Role for IndyCar & Abandons Russian Ties
Wednesday, 20 Nov 2024
Ferrari challenges Red Bull and unveils surprise upgrades for title fight - 1- Red Bull 2025 Driver Lineup Sparks Perez vs Colapinto Debate - 3
- Norris Battles Verstappen: Brown Questions Emotional Openness in 2024 - 3
- Marko Blasts Vegas GP Logistics Ahead of Championship Decider - 2
- Perez's Father Sparks Debate with Emotional Remarks About Schumacher - 2
- Mazepin Sees F1 Comeback Through Entrepreneurial Path - 2
- All info you need to see before the 2024 Las Vegas F1 GP starts - 5
Tuesday, 19 Nov 2024
Why Verstappen Plans Early Exit Despite Dominating F1 - 5- Formula One 2024: Three Talking Points from the Brazilian Grand Prix - 1
✅ Check out all our F1 News & Updates »
Heikki Kovalianen (left) & Vitaly Petrov (right)
The Formula 1 carrer of Vitaly Petrov is in a crisis, after his manager called off talks with prospective teams over a 2013 race seat.
Oksana Kosachenko told the Russian news agency Ria Novosti that the former Renault and now Caterham driver's sponsorship funds have dried up.
She said recently she was in talks about 2013 with three or four teams.
"We've taken a timeout now," Kosachenko said on Tuesday.
"I need time to consolidate all our financial possibilities and understand if there's sense in continuing any talks.
"If there's no money, then there's no driver."
Kosachenko said last month that the Russian government had pulled its backing of Petrov, which was in the form of sponsorships from state-controlled Russian Helicopters and chemicals manufacturer Sibur.
Petrov, 28, ousted Caterham's Jarno Trulli at the last minute ahead of the 2012 season, but Kosachenko said she would not spend the winter in similarly urgent talks.
She said she would instead look at the possibility of "other projects" for Petrov.
As for Petrov's relationship with Caterham, that appears to be at an end.
In the team's post-race media statement after Singapore, boss Tony Fernandes hinted there would soon be positive news about Heikki Kovalainen's future.
"We're very pleased for Tony that he has positive news," said Kosachenko on Tuesday.
"But we'd like it if this news had some sort of connection to the car's development and not just to Heikki."
Please share this on social media:
✅ Check out more posts with related topics: