Most recent 15 F1 News items:
Friday, 22 Nov 2024
Verstappen Admits Vegas GP Isn't Bad, But Not His Favorite - 1- Lewis Hamilton Dismisses Wolff Comments & Stands Tall Amid Mercedes Tension
- British F1 Punditry in Turmoil Following Hill's Departure - 1
- FIA Rule Change Shakes Ferrari and Mercedes Before Las Vegas GP?
- Perez Condemns Father's Remarks Amid Las Vegas F1 Weekend Insights
- Stroll Surpasses Villeneuve as Canada's Most Experienced F1 Driver - 2
- 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 - 1
- 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
✅ Check out all our F1 News & Updates »
Nico Rosberg wins
A year ago, the Malaysian grand prix sparked the infamous 'Multi 21' team orders scandal.
But behind the Mark Webber versus Sebastian Vettel shenanigans, team orders were also afoot at Mercedes.
Late in the race, Nico Rosberg was quicker than Lewis Hamilton at Sepang, but in order to safeguard a sure podium rather than risk it over a wheel-to-wheel battle, Mercedes issued a 'hold station' order.
That sparked a controversy of its own, but team chairman Niki Lauda insists there will be no team order repeat in 2014, despite the fact championship leader Rosberg and Hamilton might now be duelling for the win.
"For me, there are no more team orders. They're free to race," the great Austrian told Switzerland's Blick newspaper.
German Rosberg, the winner in Melbourne, agrees that there will be no repeat of Sepang 2013 in Malaysia this time around.
"This year, we are here to race. That is the clear message and you will see it on the track," he is quoted by Le Figaro.
Rosberg added: "At the same time, we know there will be times when there could be team orders. It's inevitable.
"But we've discussed it and we know where we stand," he insisted.
And, anyway, the Mercedes drivers might not have the luxury of fighting only amongst themselves for victory, as the competition appears closer to the pace in Malaysia than it was in Melbourne.
Rosberg, speaking to Germany's Sport1, agrees: "Melbourne has never been a good guide. It (the pecking order) is always a bit messed up there."
Please share this on social media:
✅ Check out more posts with related topics: