Former Ferrari chief Luca Di Montezemolo has made the switch to McLaren.
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Thrilling Saturday Practice Yielding Promising Results at the 2025 Dutch MotoGP in Assen
Saturday practice results from the 2025 Dutch at Assen, round 10 of 22.
BővebbenThrilling 2025 Dutch MotoGP Qualifying: Catch Every Moment with LIVE UPDATES
Live coverage of the 2025 Dutch MotoGP qualifying session at the TT Circuit Assen.
BővebbenRevving Up the Competition: Luca di Montezemolo Shocks Racing World with McLaren Move
Former Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo has been appointed as a director of McLaren Group Holdings Limited, the company that holds a stake in its F1 operations.
BővebbenFerrari’s Essential Upgrade: Unlocking Maximum Performance Potential
RacingNews365’s technical analyst Paolo Filisetti, breaks down what upgrades have been introduced from McLaren, Ferrari and Red Bull for this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix.
BővebbenF1 Qualifying Today: Austrian Grand Prix 2025 start time, TV channel and FREE live stream
F1 Qualifying Today: Austrian Grand Prix 2025 start time, TV channel and FREE live stream
BővebbenFuture of Formula 1: Charles Leclerc Promised Brighter Days Ahead with 2026 Car Reassurance
A rival Formula 1 team boss has reassured Charles Leclerc that his early concerns about 2026 cars will ease over time as Ferrari gets a better understanding of the new rules
BővebbenThe Ultimate Power Move: Mercedes Contemplating Signing Max Verstappen for 2026
Could Max Verstappen be racing for a non-Red Bull owned team for the first time in his Formula 1 career next season? It appears it is an option.
BővebbenAnalyzing Alpine F1’s Stray: Szafnauer’s Insight
Otmar Szafnauer says departing Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo only spoke with him three times while Szafnauer was running the Alpine Formula 1 team, and the Renault executive wasn’t prepared to allow the Alpine F1 project the time it needed to recruit the right people it needed to succeed
Bővebben“Not spectacular” – Low-key Austria F1 start for upgraded Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are not anticipating a significant improvement in their competitiveness with the new Ferrari car floor at the Austrian Grand Prix after a subdued Friday. Ferrari introduced a completely redesigned floor at the Red Bull Ring, aiming to enhance aerodynamic load and overall performance through cornering speeds. Although the team expects the new design to enhance performance in various conditions, the immediate impact seems marginal based on Leclerc’s performance on the track. Hamilton and Leclerc faced challenges during Friday’s practice sessions, with Leclerc missing FP1 and…
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