Grosjean vows to stay out of first lap trouble
YEONGAM, South Korea - Lotus driver Romain Grosjean apologised to Mark Webber on Thursday for a collision that wrecked the Australian's race in Japan last weekend and vowed to do everything possible to stay out of trouble in future.
Maldonado eager to stay at Williams
YEONGAM, South Korea - Venezuelan Formula One driver Pastor Maldonado wants to stay with Williams next season despite suggesting last weekend that he might have other options.
Hamilton says has learned his Twitter lesson
YEONGAM, South Korea - Lewis Hamilton said he would handle social media with care after causing a Twitter flap earlier in the week with a message accusing McLaren team mate Jenson Button of disrespect by 'unfollowing' him.
Second? I'd rather be fourth, says Raikkonen
YEONGAM, South Korea - Kimi Raikkonen would rather finish fourth in the Formula One world championship than end up second or third because then he can skip the official prize-giving gala in December.
Kaltenborn becomes first female F1 principal
YEONGAM, South Korea - India-born Monisha Kaltenborn became Formula One's first female team principal on Thursday after taking the helm at Sauber from founder Peter Sauber with immediate effect.
Motor racing-Alonso inspired by samurai swordsman
SEOUL - Ferrari's Fernando Alonso has taken inspiration from the centuries old wisdom of a samurai swordsman as he prepares for a Formula One duel with Sebastian Vettel at the Korean Grand Prix this weekend.
Red Bull say new aero device no 'silver bullet'
SUZUKA, Japan - Red Bull's dominant display in Japan at the weekend is down to a range of things and not just a new aerodynamic device giving more speed on the straight, according to team principal Christian Horner.
F1 title race turning into Alonso vs. Vettel
SUZUKA, Japan - The Formula One title battle is turning into a straight duel between Ferrari's Fernando Alonso and Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel for the honour of becoming the youngest triple world champion.