Christian Horner fears that his Red Bull team may struggle in the next two races of the season after the summer break.
Team principal Horner is aware that the races at Spa and Monza have long straights and Red Bull have been at their best so far this year on tight tracks at which high levels of downforce are required.
Heidfeld ends Mercedes spell
Nick Heidfeld has parted company with Mercedes so that he can take up a position as Pirelli's official test driver. Full Story
Hellmund: USGP will work in Texas
Tavo Hellmund, the man behind the re-launch of the United States Grand Prix, has reacted angrily to claims that his plans are fairytale or witchcraft. Full Story
Buemi targets Red Bull drive
Toro Rosso driver Sebastien Buemi has cooled reports suggesting he is on the verge of sealing a switch to Renault. Full Story
Haug backs Mercedes to improve
Mercedes GP chief Norbert Haug is confident the team's car will compete in the Formula One World Championship next season. Full Story
Button confident of improvement
McLaren's Jenson Button is confident his team can get back to winning form after their dismal result at the Hungarian Grand Prix recently. Full Story
Webber backs Red Bull car
Red Bull racer and current championship leader Mark Webber wants the critics to drop their negative views on the team's car. Full Story
Ferrari to face disciplinary hearing
The World Motor Sport Council have confirmed that Ferrari will face a disciplinary hearing in Paris next month following the controversial recent German Grand Prix. Full Story
Schuey sorry for Barrichello clash
Michael Schumacher has apologised for his driving in an incident with Rubens Barrichello during the Hungarian Grand Prix which has cost him ten grid places at the next race. Full Story
Whitmarsh sounds rallying cry
McLaren chief Tony Whitmarsh still thinks drivers Lewis Hamlton and Jenson Button will feature in the title shake-up at the end of the current Formula One campaign. Full Story
Barrichello lashes out at Schumi
Rubens Barrichello has blasted Michael Schumacher after the veteran German almost forced him into a wall during Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix. Full Story
Webber wins dramatic Hungarian Grand Prix
Mark Webber emerged victorious from a dramatic Hungarian Grand Prix and surged to the top of the standings in the race for the drivers' title after previous leader Lewis Hamilton was forced to retire. Full Story
Vettel clinches Hungaroring pole
Red Bull dominated in qualifying yet again, with Sebastian Vettel securing pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix and team-mate Mark Webber alongside him on the front row. Full Story
Alonso splits the Red Bulls
Fernando Alonso managed to split the two Red Bull cars during a frenetic second practice session for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix. Full Story
More of the same for Red Bull
Red Bull duo Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber continued their recent dominance of Formula One by being the two fastest drivers in the opening practice session for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix. Full Story
Alonso moves on from Germany
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso has attempted to deflect the team's criticism by turning his attention to the next date on the Formula One calendar in Hungary. Full Story
Team orders upset McLaren's Whitmarsh
McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh has suggested his team wouldn't favour one driver over another in the aftermath of Ferrari's German Grand Prix controversy. Full Story
Button: Team orders are wrong
Reigning world champion Jenson Button has waded into Ferrari's German Grand Prix row by declaring that team orders are 'wrong'. Full Story
Massa in German GP admission
Ferrari's Felipe Massa has said he decided to allow team-mate Fernado Alonso to pass him during the controversial German Grand Prix at Hockenheim on Sunday. Full Story
Ferrari fined after German one-two
Ferrari have been fined $100,000 for a breach of sporting regulations following their controversial one-two finish at the German Grand Prix. Full Story
Stewards summon Ferrari after one-two
Ferrari team bosses have been summoned by the race stewards after denying implementing banned team orders during a controversial end to the German Grand Prix. Full Story
Vettel edges out Alonso at Hockenheim
Sebastian Vettel will be on pole position at his home German Grand Prix on Sunday, but only after he edged out Fernando Alonso by the slimmest of margins. Full Story
Alonso leads the way in Germany
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso has stormed to the front of the time charts after a fine display in the second practice round ahead of the Germany Grand Prix at Hockenheim. Full Story
Alonso targets Germany win
Fernando Alonso insists his title challenge is not over for the season and is optimistic that he can get back on the podium at Hockenheim. Full Story