“No, that’s not a typo!” headlined the release announcing Turner Motorsport’s 2025 IMSA plans, as the most experienced BMW racing team of all time announced its line-up of n…
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Revving up the Excitement: The Highly Anticipated F1 2025 Car Launch Dates Revealed
Check out when the 10 F1 teams will be unveiling their 2025 machines ahead of the new season!
BővebbenWilliams to reveal 2025 F1 car early with one-off livery
Williams will launch its 2025 Formula 1 car in a one-off livery at Silverstone on February 14, four days before F1’s first-ever collective F1 launch at the O2 in London
BővebbenSainz pleased with progress as Williams sets launch date
Williams has revealed the launch plans for its 2025 car, as the team begins its association with Carlos Sainz. The Spaniard, who joined Williams from Ferrari, was allowed to drive for his new team …
BővebbenGM establishes F1 power unit company, appoints CEO
General Motors has established a new company that will develop and manufacture its future Formula 1 power unit for the Cadillac F1 team, and named Russ O’Blenes as its CEO. GM will enter F1 under t…
BővebbenKey details for Cadillac’s works F1 engine plan revealed
Formula 1’s impending debutant Cadillac has announced a spate of key details for its engine programme
BővebbenFuture of Racing: Williams Unveils Cutting-Edge 2025 F1 Car at Exclusive Silverstone Launch Event
Williams has announced that the team will unveil its 2025 F1 car dressed in a “bespoke one-off livery” during a season launch event at Silverstone next month.
BővebbenWilliams Racing Accelerates into the Future with 2025 Team Launch Announcement
You know a new F1 season is getting closer when teams start to announce launch dates
BővebbenGM appoints Russ O’Blenes to head Cadillac F1 power unit development
General Motors and TWG Motorsports have appointed Russ O’Blenes as CEO of the newly formed Cadillac Formula 1 engine project.
BővebbenSeth Quintero wins stage 5 – Henk Lategan extends overall lead
Al Ula – Ha’il Stage 428km, liaison 64km Nasser Al-Attiyah and Edouard Boulanger dominated the second half of the Marathon stage in their Dacia Sandrider, winning stage five by 10 minutes and 54 seconds – or so they thought. The Qatari was hit with a 10 minute penalty for missing a spare wheel at the […]
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