IBTimes UK previews the 2015 Formula 1 season with a look at who could prevail in the drivers' championship.
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Reigning Australian Grand Prix champion Nico Rosberg says he's out to repeat his success in Melbourne.
Hamilton is negotiating a new contract with Mercedes and aiming for his third championship.
Jenson Button's slick new vehicle wowed the audience at the promotional party in Geneva.
The Spaniard suffered an accident in a testing racing at Barcelona on 22 February, the team confirmed.
Seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher's son Mick signs for Van Amersfoort Racing.
McLaren-Honda continue their battle to understand the new power unit ahead of the first F1 race in Melbourne on March 15.
The two-time world champion returns to Spain to rest and will miss final testing session in Barcelona
McLaren's Fernando Alonso is making a solid recovery in hospital after crashing and getting a concussion.
McLaren driver flown to hospital for tests after heavy crash at Circuit de Catalunya.
Lewis Hamilton is confident that Mercedes will face a tougher test from Red Bull and Ferrari to retain F1 title.
Mercedes will go into the season as favourites following the first test Jerez, with Ferrari showing signs of improvement.
McLaren are struggling to get to grips with new Honda power unit as Mercedes continue solid start.
Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton are confident about agreeing a new deal over the course of the season.
Police on Wednesday (January 21) released video of the moment that raiders stole race trophies from the Red Bull Racing team headquarters.
Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag said Thursday (January 8) he has big plans for the electric car racing series and expects to convert sceptics such as Sebastian Vettel to his battery-operated cars.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is sure Fernando Alonso will increase the competitiveness for McLaren in 2015.
Jenson Button tied the knot with Jessica Michibata in a secret ceremony in Hawaii on Christmas eve.
Formula One team bosses along with chief executive Bernie Ecclestone met in Geneva, Switzerland on Thursday (December 18) to discuss major issues within the sport.One of the most likely topics is expected to be the funding of the teams, following the demise of the Marussia team in 2014 and the financial difficulties of the Caterham team which entered administration in October and was unable to complete the season.The Lotus team also struggled throughout the season, finishing eighth and scoring just ten points, and team chairman Gerard Lopez said that he hoped some changes could be implemented to help the smaller teams continue in 2015.
The coveted and prestigious end-of-year prize has being overshadowed by negative vibes over McIlroy's snub.
British Formula 1 world champion finishes ahead of Rory McIlroy and Jo Pavey
Dennis insists there will be no repeat of falling out which saw Alonso leave McLaren after 2007
Ron Dennis is confident that he and Fernando Alonso will have a more cordial relationship this time around.
Button will compete in his 16th straight F1 season while Kevin Magnussen will be the reserve driver.
Live coverage as McLaren announce who will partner Fernando Alonso for the 2015 season
Either Button or Magnussen are expected to complete the line-up.
The Woking-based team will select one of the drivers to partner new arrival Fernando Alonso.