Ferrari will ditch their famous all-red car for two shades of blue when Formula 1 heads to Miami next month. Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz will get behind the wheel of their SF-24 which will feature two different shades of blue –
George Russell wants Mercedes to go back to basics in a bid to save their faltering season. Speaking after the Chinese Grand Prix, the 26-year-old revealed his desire for the Silver Arrows to focus on wind tunnel testing in order to add
The FIA World Endurance Championship Imola 6 hours kicks off today at Imola. For six hours, 37 cars will pound around one of the world’s most iconic circuits. Ferrari is on pole for today’s race in their 499P ahead of its two
Hamilton struggled to hide his frustration as he reflected on his nightmare qualifying session, with Sky Sports being forced to apologise after he swore during his interview. “I just struggled, it is what it is,” said the 39-year-old. “This morning, George [Russell]
Aston Martin have protested the results of qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix in a move which could have a major impact on Carlos Sainz. The Ferrari driver ended up in seventh place after recovering from a brush with the barriers, which
The seven-time world champion shocked the motorsport world when his move to Ferrari was announced at the beginning of February, but a couple of months later, the decision to leave Mercedes appears to be an inspired one. Hamilton’s current team have endured
One former F1 star is set to receive a massive fortune.
The 29-year-old Spaniard is viewed by Red Bull as a worthy candidate to replace Sergio Perez, but the reigning champions are in no rush to confirm their 2025 line-up and are still assessing both their incumbent second driver and VCARB’s Yuki Tsunoda.
Fernando Alonso has admitted he spoke to multiple rival F1 teams before signing a new contract to stay at Aston Martin. The Spanish veteran, a two-time world champion, had been tipped to join Red Bull and Mercedes but will see through 2025
The Chinese Grand Prix will return in style this weekend as F1 prepares for its first sprint race of the season. The decision to afford drivers just one hour of practice after the track’s four-year absence from the calendar has not been