We told you about Karun Chandhok setting foot, yet again, in the world of endurance racing and now comes news of his having qualified at an impressive third place on the grid for Murphy Prototypes in his first ever European Le Mans (ELMS) race at Silverstone.
Lewis Hamilton again went fastest in a wet qualification and stunned the world by setting a new record for pole positions by a British driver at the Chinese Grand Prix. Daniel Ricciardo will start second on the grid
Daniel Ricciardo set the fastest time of a wet final practice session for the Chinese Grand Prix, while FP2 leader Lewis Hamilton and FP1 leader Fernando Alonso failed to set a time.
We told you about the Red Bull Racing Team appealing against Daniel Ricciardo's Melbourne Grand Prix disqualification and now the FIA has finally heard the appeal. However, it isn't good news for the Red Bull driver as he lost the appeal and also his dream of securing his first podium finish.
Peugeot has fully revealed the 2008 DKR which will tackle the Dakar Rally in 2015. It has been a 25-year hiatus and Peugeot's return has been most anticipated and the car is the 2008 DKR.
Ferrari F1 team principal, Stefano Domenicali, has resigned as Ferrari team principal after six years in the role. After having taken over the reins of the team, he has a solitary constructors' championship to his name which Ferrari won in 2008.
Karun Chandhok confirmed that he will return for the historic Le Mans 24 hours race for the third time. He first took part at Le Mans in 2012 and the Indian driver is returning to the La Sarthe circuit on June 14-15 with the same Murphy Prototypes that he raced with last season.
After having won two pole positions in the first two races, Hamilton looked fast enough to make it a hat-trick and sit right in the front row again. However, it was team-mate Rosberg who looked in fine form and crossed Hamilton's time to win his first pole position in 2014 with a time of 1:33.185.
Ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend, Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) has announced that it will name the first corner of the Sakhir track in honour of Michael Schumacher.