Lewis Hamilton has signalled that he has “some ideas” about how Ferrari can resolve the team’s ongoing struggle to unlock one-lap pace from its 2025 F1 car.
BővebbenMonth: May 2025
Mastering the Streets: Inside F1 Teams’ Innovations for Monaco Grand Prix
F1 teams will have to adapt to the requirement of two mandatory pit stops during the Monaco Grand Prix this year – RacingNews365 technical expert Paolo Filisetti reveals how they will have prepared for a step into the unknown.
BővebbenThe Drama and Intrigue of Monaco’s F1 Corners: Unraveling the Controversies and Curiosities
Monaco’s F1 corners explained: From Hamilton team-mate controversy to bizarre sea crash
BővebbenUnforgettable Moments: Revisiting the Incredible Finish of the F1 Monaco GP 1982
At the 1982 Monaco Grand Prix, Nigel Roebuck described it as a “real strange” race, ultimately becoming one that nobody seemed to want to win. Despite being a coveted event, the chaotic finish saw the lead change four times in the final three laps, leaving only five cars running at the chequered flag in what is considered the craziest race finish in F1 history. The race took place under a somber cloud following Gilles Villeneuve’s tragic death at Zolder, with Ferrari entering only one car for Didier Pironi, who qualified…
BővebbenSupercars Expands Thrilling Racing Experience with Second New Zealand Round in 2026
Supercars has announced it will hold two events in New Zealand starting next year, with Ruapuna Raceway in Christchurch hosting the first-ever Supercars event on the South Island as part of a three-year deal. Thanks to the support of the New Zealand Government, ChristchurchNZ, Christchurch City Council, and the Canterbury Car Club, this dream will become a reality in 2026. Christchurch is a hub for motorsport, and Ruapuna Raceway has great potential, with the community excited to welcome Supercars for the first time. Ruapuna Raceway, a 3.33km circuit that opened…
BővebbenRevving up Excitement: Key Highlights of the Monaco Grand Prix
After Red Bull’s win at Imola, the question remains whether their progress is sustainable or track-specific, raising doubts about their ability to challenge McLaren consistently. There is speculation about Red Bull’s unexpected speed in Italy and McLaren’s unexpectedly slow performance. Red Bull denies being affected by recent technical directives, expressing caution moving forward, especially with Monaco’s low-speed challenges approaching. Lando Norris faces pressure to improve his qualifying performances after struggling this season, falling short of expectations set pre-season. Yuki Tsunoda is under scrutiny to deliver standout performances for Red Bull,…
Bővebben‘Nervous’ Hamilton as McLaren drivers facing ‘unimaginable’ pressure
Lewis Hamilton was riddled with nervous ahead of this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix, as the F1 drivers got a special screening of the brand-new F1 Movie starring Brad Pitt. Elsewhere on Monaco media day, the new for 2025 mandatory two-stop rule was a lead talking point, as was the online abuse subjected to Yuki Tsunoda and Mick Doohan, the father of Jack Doohan. Join RacingNews365’s Ian Parkes and Nick Golding, as they discuss the biggest talking points from media day.
BővebbenDefending Royalty: Scott McLaughlin’s Rally Against Roger Penske’s Detractors
Scott McLaughlin hits back at those dragging ‘Roger Penske’s name through the mud’
BővebbenDerek Chang: Liberty has taken F1 “well beyond” a core sports product
Liberty Media chief executive Derek Chang believes that Formula 1 has evolved into a “cultural phenomenon” over the past decade, rather than just a racing series. Chang, who took over the role in January, notes the significant growth F1 has experienced in terms of audience expansion, particularly in engaging women and a younger demographic. Under the leadership of Chase Carey and Stefano Domenicali, F1 has transformed into a mainstream entertainment asset, beyond just a motorsport product. The addition of races in new markets like Miami and Las Vegas has further…
BővebbenRevolutionizing Formula 1: Liberty Media Elevates the Sport Beyond Expectations
Liberty Media chief executive Derek Chang believes Formula 1 has evolved into a “cultural phenomenon” over the past decade, moving beyond just a racing series. Chang, who succeeded Greg Maffei in January, highlighted the shift in F1’s appeal to new audiences and markets. The upcoming release of the 2025 Global F1 Fan Survey results suggests increased engagement from women and a younger demographic, alongside rising American interest with races in Miami and Las Vegas. Chang emphasized F1’s transformation into a mainstream entertainment asset, driven by compelling on-track action and expanded…
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