Max Verstappen, or should we say ‘Franz Hermann’, was a lead talking point on media day ahead of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, with the Dutchman having confirmed he set an unofficial Nordschleife track record. Elsewhere, the FIA adjusting the rules against swearing was discussed, as was the demotion of Jack Doohan at Alpine. Charles Leclerc missed media day through illness. Join RacingNews365’s Ian Parkes and Nick Golding, as they dissect Imola media day!
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Haas Racing Champions F1 Ambitions with Major Multi-Million Dollar Upgrade
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Lewis Hamilton attended the 2025 Met Gala in New York City just after racing in the Miami Grand Prix, taking on the role of co-chair alongside other celebrities. Despite the demanding schedule, Hamilton expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to host the prestigious event, which had a “Tailored for You” dress code. He donned an ivory suit for the occasion, showing appreciation for Anna Wintour’s meticulous efforts in greeting every guest. Reflecting on his past involvement in the Met Gala, Hamilton highlighted the evolution from supporting emerging Black designers to…
BővebbenAlpine under Fire: Scathing Criticism from F1 Drivers Sparks Controversy
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BővebbenGeorge Russell criticizes FIA over swearing ban chaos, questions integrity of sudden reversal
George Russell has hit out at the FIA’s handling of its swearing crackdown, calling the ongoing saga a “strange predicament” and insisting the harsh penalties “should never have happened”.
BővebbenNavigating the Road Ahead: Hyundai’s WRC Future Unveiled
Hyundai boss Cyril Abiteboul is optimistic about the brand’s potential participation in the World Rally Championship next year, yet factors are hindering its commitment to 2027. The Korean marque has been actively involved in the WRC since 2014, but its future beyond this year remains uncertain. Hyundai’s drivers, including Thierry Neuville and Ott Tanak, are not signed beyond this season, fueling speculation. Concerns regarding the 2027 WRC technical regulations, like the cost cap and lack of platform for relevant technology, have made Hyundai cautious about their long-term involvement. Despite participating…
BővebbenRevving Through History: Unearthing the Roots of Formula 1 and the Inaugural Championship Race
Join And Colossally That’s History! in celebration of F1’s 75th anniversary, as Matt Bishop and Richard Williams look back at the very first race of the Formula 1 world championship era
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Cadillac’s entry into F1 in 2026 will cause a few issues at certain grands prix – Monaco one of them.
BővebbenBehind the Scenes: The High-Stakes Race to Determine Max Verstappen’s Future, Unveiled by Former Red Bull Boss
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