United Autosports has revealed the final two drivers for its 2025 FIA WEC LMGT3 campaign with McLaren. The team has re-signed James Cottingham for a second season and attracted Sebastien Baud from …
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Gene Haas won’t need to fund F1 team in 2025
Haas owner Gene Haas does not have to subsidize his Formula 1 team for the first time this year as it hits the budget cap, according to team principal Ayao Komatsu. The American team joined the gri…
BővebbenRed Bull Accelerates to Victory with Major F1 Partnership Announcement
Red Bull has re-upped with an exclusive supplier, as it steps up to a team partner for the 2025 F1 season.
BővebbenRevving Up for Success: Andy Cowell’s Role in Driving Aston Martin’s Future
Jefferson Slack, Managing Director, Commercial and Marketing at Aston Martin has called the Formula 1 team’s CEO Andy Cowell “absolutely critical for our future.”
BővebbenBreaking Barriers: United Autosports Unveils Powerhouse WEC Line-Up with Cottingham and Baud
United Autosports has finalised their FIA World Endurance Championship line-up with James Cottingham, Sebastien Baud and Gregoire Saucy.
BővebbenRed Bull closing on $150 million sponsor replacement
Red Bull and Bybit parted ways at the end of the 2024 F1 season and the Milton Keynes-based squad is seemingly wasting no time in finding a replacement.
BővebbenReviving an Alliance: Hamilton Secures Key Partnership with Ferrari in Pursuit of Eighth F1 Championship
A report has emerging that Lewis Hamilton is going to be joined at Ferrari by a former confidant and close personal ally.
BővebbenHamilton to reunite with long-term trainer Cullen
Lewis Hamilton will reunite with his long-time trainer Angela Cullen in F1 this season, as she forms part of the backroom team he is putting in place for his new life at Ferrari
BővebbenRevving up for the Future: Exciting F1 Project Unveiled with Driver Lineup for 2025
New F1 project confirmed for 2025 with driver release announcement
BővebbenHaas Motorsports Unveils Magnussen’s Expanded Role in Formula 1 Team
Kevin Magnussen will continue with Haas in 2025, despite being dropped from a full-time seat at the end of last season and returning to endurance racing.
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