Porsche abandons F1 engine supply plans after Red Bull fallout. Kyle Larson believes he's a better driver than Max Verstappen. Guenther Steiner announces his new book.
Porsche abandons F1 engine supply plans after Red Bull fallout. Kyle Larson believes he's a better driver than Max Verstappen. Guenther Steiner announces his new book.
Rwandan officials set to meet with F1 bosses. US DoJ launches investigation into F1. Red Bull employee's appeal is dismissed.
The 2025 grid continues to shape up as Carlos Sainz secures his seat. The FIA introduces various mid-season rule changes. A Red Bull senior figure prepares to jump ship to Audi in 2026.
A Mercedes 1-2 in Belgium is lost to a technical disqualification. Big management changes make waves at Alpine and Audi. Esteban Ocon secures a seat for 2025.
George Russell defies the odds and calls for a long one-stop strategy at the Belgium Grand Prix, giving Mercedes their first 1-2 finish since 2022. But post-race inspection disqualifies Russell for failing to meet the minimum weight requirement.
A McLaren 1-2 in Hungary leads to an intra-team battle over team radio. Haas dominates the headlines this week with news on Kevin Magnussen's future and developments in their feud with a former sponsor.
Oscar Piastri leads McLaren to a 1-2 finish after team orders create an awkward situation for the team. Further back, a frustrated Max Verstappen throws away his chance at the podium after a late-race collision with Lewis Hamilton.
After a string of races, we had our first weekend without any on-track action, but there was still plenty of news over the week, including some shocking health news from Max Verstappen. The Goodwood Festival of Speed willing the racing void this weekend, in which the new Red Bull car was shown for the first time. There have also been some engineering shakeups at Ferrari, Aston Martin, and Sauber.
It was another busy week as fans watched the conclusion of the triple-header at Silverstone. It was an emotional race that brought a seven-time World Champion’s winless streak to a close. There was also plenty of news off the track, with a lot of news swirling around the driver market. A trailer has also dropped
After two back-to-back weekends of racing, the triple-header came to a close at Silverstone with the FORMULA 1 QATAR AIRWAYS BRITISH GRAND PRIX 2024. This race marked the halfway point of the season. It was a British top three in qualifying, giving the British fans hope of an all-British podium. Although that didn’t happen, they