Team principal Christian Horner believes Red Bull's Mark Webber is the 'dark horse' to win this year's Formula One world championship.
Webber's Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel, McLaren's all-British line-up of Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso following his move to Ferrari and the returning Michael Schumacher have all been mentioned as possible champions this season.
Massa fires safety warning
Felipe Massa has admitted the number of new teams on the Formula One grid for the upcoming season is a safety concern. Full Story
Hamilton: I thought about quitting
Lewis Hamilton has revealed that he thought about leaving the sport last year after he was found to have lied at the Australian Grand Prix. Full Story
Chandhok to drive for Hispania
Indian star Karun Chandhok has been confirmed as Hispania's second driver for the 2010 Formula One season alongside team number one Bruno Senna. Full Story
US F1 seek deferred entry
The US F1 team has applied to world motorsport's governing body the FIA for special dispensation that would allow them to defer entry into Formula One until 2011. Full Story
Campos announce name change
Team principal Colin Kolles has confirmed that Campos Meta will be renamed Hispania Racing F1 for the forthcoming season. Full Story
Schumi impressed by Ferrari
Michael Schumacher believes Ferrari will be the team to beat when the new Formula One season begins in two weeks' time. Full Story
Webber happy with testing
Red Bull driver Mark Webber was in an upbeat mood after a fine day's testing at the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona. Full Story
Ferrari pin blame on Mosley
Ferrari have derided the decision to allow USF1 and Campos Meta to be included in the 2010 Formula One season, pinning most of the blame on the former FIA president Max Mosley. Full Story
Soucek takes Virgin test spot
Virgin Racing have confirmed that Andy Soucek is to join the team as their reserve and test driver for the 2010 Formula One season. Full Story
Campos buy-out confirmed
Campos look as though they will be ready for the start of the new season next month after the team's weekend buy-out. Full Story
US F1 to miss season's start
Doubts continue to surround US F1 after the team's boss asked the FIA whether it was possible to miss the first four races of the season. Full Story
Kubica enjoying Renault life
Renault's Robert Kubica has admitted that he is already enjoying life with his new team after spending four years with BMW Sauber. Full Story
Webber expects title rivals to fade
Red Bull driver Mark Webber believes that many of the pre-2010 Formula One championship favourites will soon be whittled down once the season begins. Full Story
Todt: Teams can miss races
FIA president Jean Todt has confirmed that teams may miss up to three Grand Prix in the 2010 season without incurring any penalties. Full Story
New teams could skip races
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has revealed that new teams US F1 and Campos could skip the first three races of the 2010 season. Full Story
Campos attempts to allay fears
Doubts about Campos Meta's viability as a Formula One team continue even though their boss, Adrian Campos, has tried to play down the concerns. Full Story
Force India fears allayed
Force India boss Vijay Mallya has played down reports suggesting that his team will not be able to take part in the 2010 season. Full Story
Lewis upbeat after first drive
Lewis Hamilton is excited about the potential of the new McLaren car after driving it for the first time during testing in Valencia. Full Story
New points system for F1
An agreement has finally been reached on a new points system for the Formula One 2010 season which it is hoped will promote a 'race-to-win' attitude. Full Story
Massa impresses in testing
Felipe Massa showed he has fully recovered from the fractured skull he suffered in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix more than six months ago by setting the fastest lap time during testing in Valencia. Full Story
Petrov to be Kubica's team-mate
Vitaly Petrov will become the first Russian to compete in Formula One after being confirmed as Renault's second driver for the 2010 season. Full Story
Button settled at McLaren
World champion Jenson Button claims he already feels part of the McLaren family and is confident of success in the upcoming Formula One season. Full Story
Fears rise for future of Campos
Doubts persist about Campos Meta's viability after the team's head of strategy admitted they were unlikely to take part in any pre-season testing. Full Story
US F1 confirm Lopez drive
US F1 have confirmed that former Renault tester Jose Maria Lopez will be one of their drivers for their debut season in the sport. Full Story
Schuey targets eighth title
Michael Schumacher is confident that he can challenge for the world title this season following his return to Formula One as part of the new-look Mercedes team. Full Story