Maria De Villota, the 33-year-old, Spanish Formula One driver and current reserve driver for Marussia F1, was found dead in her Seville, Spain hotel room early this morning. Police believe that it was ...
Marussia's hopes of racing in Formula One in 2015 appear to have been ended after the sport's supremo Bernie Ecclestone revealed rival teams have blocked their return to the grid. The Banbury-based ...
Some people think of Marseille as bandit country. There’s some justification for this. As a port it has many connections… some shady. Out in the bay lies the ancient French equivalent of Alcatraz, the ...
NEW YORK & ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Earlier this year it was announced that the Marussia F1 Team teamed with Monster.com®, the worldwide leader in connecting people to job opportunities and the ...
Graeme Lowdon will serve as team principal for the future Cadillac F1 team Cadillac F1 is expected to start racing in 2026 as an 11th team A Cadillac power unit is in the works but likely won’t be ...
* Manor F1 name Stevens as one of their race drivers * Former Marussia team racing to be ready for Australia (Adds detail) By Alan Baldwin LONDON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - British driver Will Stevens will ...
Americans are the Rodney Dangerfields of the modern Formula One driving ranks; they don’t get any respect. We recently reported on 22-year-old Alexander Rossi being tapped by Marussia as a replacement ...
Marussia, the F1 team that uses Spanish racer Maria de Villota as a test pilot, has recently announced that the driver has lost her right eye and will continue to require medical car after she ...
Rival teams have voted against allowing Marussia to use their 2014 car, putting their F1 future in major doubt. O Omnisports Pulse Follow Marussia's hopes of racing in Formula One in 2015 appear to ...
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