Renault finally confirms the fate of its engine project. Formula One inks a 10-year deal with major luxury brand. Post-season Abu Dhabi rookie sprint race plans abandoned.
It can be challenging for even the most avid fans to keep up with the fast-paced world of Formula One. The Weekly F1 Recap is a series published each Monday that breaks down the action, both on and off the circuit, into bit-sized pieces. It's perfect for casual and experienced fans alike.
Renault finally confirms the fate of its engine project. Formula One inks a 10-year deal with major luxury brand. Post-season Abu Dhabi rookie sprint race plans abandoned.
Daniel Ricciardo has been fired from RB and will be replaced by rookie Liam Lawson. Haas has lost a lawsuit against former team principal Guenther Steiner. Michael Andretti will no longer be CEO of Andretti Global.
Lando Norris dominates Singapore GP despite nearly taking himself out. Max Verstappen reprimanded for foul language. McLaren to change controversial "mini-DRS" after FIA request.
Oscar Piastri claims win number 2 on McLaren's way to the top. Adrian Newey goes public with his new contract. Two power unit suppliers found to have breached the budget cap.
Future rookie Oliver Bearman will start his second race this season. Adrian Newey's future may be revealed later this week. Numerous partnerships are announced for 2025.
Charles Leclerc steals Italian win from McLaren with pit strategy. Logan Sargeant fired from Williams mid-season. Mercedes finally secures 2025 lineup.
Formula One's summer break comes to a close and racing resumes at the Dutch Grand Prix. Haas assets are seized by police due to dispute with a former sponsor. Alpine confirms its 2025 driver lineup.
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.