The future of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone has been called into doubt, after the circuit’s owners, the British Racing Drivers’ Club, revealed that hosting the Formula One event, one of the acknowledged classics on the calendar and a race that has been ever-present since the world championship began in 1950, is becoming financially unfeasible.
So, Formula One is likely to be sold within the year, according to the latest pronouncement from Bernie Ecclestone.
Lewis Hamilton was in an almost monarchial mood as he held court at Mercedes-Benz World at Brooklands in the buildup to the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
Though it was perceived that Lewis Hamilton simply clawed back Nico Rosberg's points lead at Silverstone, perhaps it would have been even more effective if the German had not retired from the race.
Red Bull have dominated F1's recent history, but Ferrari appear to be gearing up to wrestle control of their beloved sport back from Sebastian Vettel and company.
A wry look at some of the stranger tales from the world of motorsport.
Bernie Ecclestone is threatening to not renew Monza's deal to host the Italian Grand Prix. But, as ever with F1, all is not as it seems.
Mitch Evans won his first GP2 race at Silverstone last weekend, beating local favourite Jolyon Palmer to victory at the Northamptonshire venue.
McLaren have denied reports in a Spanish newspaper that they will drop Jenson Button at the end of the 2014 campaign.
Having claimed the opening two GP3 Feature Races of 2014, Alex Lynn will be disappointed that his winning streak was ended on home turf.