Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur is refusing to rule out making changes on Lewis Hamilton’s side of the garage, after the Brit’s tricky start to life with the F1 giants.
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Unleashing Isack Hadjar’s full potential: Red Bull’s strategic focus on growth
Isack Hadjar is primed to make his switch from Racing Bulls to the lead Red Bull team in F1 next year, but it expects one specific improvement from the Frenchman.
BővebbenRace to Victory: Unveiling the Champion and Challengers of the 2025 F1 Season
Across the 24-race F1 calendar, who were the winners and losers from 2025 and who is looking at next season’s rules overhaul as the chance to reset?
BővebbenHonda’s Collaborative Pursuit of Excellence: A Deep Dive into High-Stakes Talks with Adrian Newey alongside Aston Martin Partnership
Honda Racing Corporation president Koji Watanabe has opened up on the “intense” discussions he has had with Aston Martin F1 boss Adrian Newey.
BővebbenVerstappen Asserts McLaren Title Contention as Irrefutable Reality
Max Verstappen has clarified comments he made suggesting he could have wrapped up the F1 driver’s title faster than Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri if he drove this year’s McLaren.
BővebbenFerrari reveals 2026 F1 launch plans with ‘spec A’ car debut
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has revealed that the team’s 2026 F1 car will be launched on 23 January, with a shakedown to be held around its Fiorano test track.
BővebbenDiverging Destinies: The Perspective of Yuki Tsunoda on Joining Red Bull Racing
Yuki Tsunoda has said that Red Bull “having a war” within its ranks contributed to his exit from F1 after the 2025 season.
BővebbenRevving Up: Williams Ascends as Ferrari Falters – Motorsport Week’s F1 2025 Team Ratings
Come the end of another F1 season and the end of the ground-effect era, which team shaped up the best across 2025 and who needs revitalising in 2026?
BővebbenThe Future of Rally: Hyundai’s Potential Entry into WRC2 in 2027 Sparks Excitement
Hyundai has said it is considering a brand new WRC2 car for the 2027 regulation change. Hyundai’s motorsport boss Cyril Abiteboul has said that if Hyundai continues its WRC campaign in ’27, they have to use their i20 N Rally2. Benoit Nogier, customer racing manager, told DirtFish: “We can re-homologate a complete car based on […]
BővebbenExciting Announcement: Project One Secures Entry in WRC27!
Founded by experienced motorsport engineer Lionel Hansen alongside former Citroen WRC team principal Yves Matton and Prospeed, the project will design, build and homologate a WRC27-specification car ahead of the new regulatory cycle. Designed to the FIA’s all-new WRC27 regulations – which stipulate a tubular spaceframe safety cell, double wishbone suspension, four-wheel drive and a […]
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