Design guru Adrian Newey has reportedly informed Red Bull that he will stay with the team despite the uncertainty surrounding Christian Horner’s future. Speculation on a potential move to Ferrari has been bubbling up due to Newey’s past comments and curious social
But last Thursday, the seven-time world champion stunned the world of F1 by announcing he would be moving to the Scuderia at the end of this year. The 39-year-old will join the Italian giants on a multi-year contract, in place of Carlos Sainz Jnr. And Channel
Carlos Sainz has insisted that he is ‘not disappointed’ with the situation regarding his Ferrari future and that his focus remains fully on the upcoming season with the hopes of becoming world champion. The Spaniard will leave the team at the end
Time is ticking on towards the start of the 2024 season, with testing in Bahrain due to get underway later this month. Lewis Hamilton’s pre-agreed switch to Ferrari and Red Bull’s investigation into Christian Horner have both shaken the F1 landscape in
Williams boss James Vowles, who previously worked under Toto Wolff at Mercedes, believes that Lewis Hamilton’s impending switch to Ferrari will be a good move for all parties. Hamilton will leave the Silver Arrows to drive for Ferrari in 2025, with the
Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari have been sent a brutal reality check by ex-F1 driver Jarno Trulli, who has claimed the Brit’s transfer will ‘change nothing’ and that Red Bull are still ‘unbeatable’. Hamilton’s blockbuster move to Ferrari rocked the F1 world this
The F1 world was rocked earlier this week by Lewis Hamilton announcing that he would be joining Ferrari. There hadn’t been any whispers of the Brit moving to the Italian outfit for some months before news suddenly broke that a deal had
Toto Wolff has quashed the theory that Lewis Hamilton ditched Mercedes after testing their car for 2024. Some Formula One fans had raised the theory that the seven-time champion only decided to join Ferrari in 2025 when he realised the Silver Arrows
Lewis Hamilton has broken his silence on his shock switch from Mercedes to Ferrari by penning an emotional statement on social media. The 39-year-old will leave Mercedes for a new challenge at the end of the 2024 season in a blockbuster move
Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has admitted that the timing of Lewis Hamilton’s U-turn on remaining with the Silver Arrows came as a shock and admits the Brit had been certain his future was with the Silver Arrows pre-Christmas. Hamilton signed a two-year