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.
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.
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.
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.
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
There was no time to rest this week, as we witnessed part two of a triple-header. This time it was the Austrian Grand Prix, which provided two times the action thanks to it being a sprint weekend, but also thanks to the drama in the closing stages of the race. There were also a lot
This week marked the start of a triple-header, with the first round kicking things off in Spain. The weekend was a testament to how close the competition has become in modern Formula One. There was also a lot of action off the track, with the Haas-Uralkali sponsorship dispute coming to a close, Mercedes calling the
After a thrilling Canadian Grand Prix weekend, everyone was given a week to recuperate before the Spanish Grand Prix on June 23. As a result, it was a relatively quiet news week for Formula One, with much of the headlines revolving around the aftermath of the race in Montreal. There were some rule changes and
It was a busy week in the Formula One newsroom, with multiple headlines coming from the driver markets, as the pieces begin to fall into place for the 2026 driver lineup. The FIA also shared a concept car based on the pending 2026 regulations, leading to mixed reactions from the teams. On top of all
There was no racing this week but still plenty of news flowing through the Formula One paddock. This included some potential management changes, including those involving a controversial former figure. The latest F1 game was released this week. Plus there was some NASCAR news involving the owner of a current F1 team. The Haas F1
It was another race week, which came with its own set of headlines throughout the weekend, including a feel-good victory to top off the event. Numerous potential changes coming in the 2026 Concorde Agreement were revealed this week along with some staffing changes. Additionally, the Schumacher family has got justice in a recent legal proceeding.