The FIA has delivered a public response to a scathing attack from Max Verstappen on the impact of the ground-effect cars on his health, as F1 prepares for a new era of car in 2026.
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Mercedes responds to Red Bull apology to Kimi Antonelli over post-Qatar social media abuse
Mercedes has issued a formal response to Red Bull’s apology to Andrea Kimi Antonelli over the swathes of online abuse he faced in the aftermath of the F1 Qatar GP.
BővebbenAlpine Unveils Ambitious 2026 Formula 1 Launch Date Strategy for Post-Renault Era
Alpine has become the latest team to confirm the launch date for its 2026 F1 challenger as the outfit prepares its new chapter as a Mercedes customer team next season.
BővebbenThe Ayrton Senna attribute that convinced Red Bull to promote Isack Hadjar to senior F1 team
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko recently revealed an Ayrton Senna-like attribute that Isack Hadjar possesses, which helped convince the team to sign him for the 2026 F1 season.
BővebbenRising Star Sting Ray Robb Signs Multi-Year Deal with JHR Racing Team
Juncos Hollinger Racing has confirmed that Sting Ray Robb will remain with the team for the 2026 IndyCar season. Robb will be contesting his fourth season in the NTT IndyCar Series, and will return to the same team for the first time in his career after spending his first two years with Dale Coyne Racing […]
BővebbenDriving Forward: Mercedes Unveils Game-Changing Global Partnership for 2026
The Mercedes Formula 1 team has announced a new partnership with Pepsico, which brings together Gatorade, Sting, and Doritos on board as a global sponsor. For Mercedes, it represents an addition to a multi-pronged marketing plan with an expansion to a fan experience that has been pioneered through partner Hilton. The Mercedes drivers, which will […]
BővebbenRising Star Set to Make F1 Debut with Aston Martin Racing
Cian Shields will have his first outing in F1 machinery, replacing Fernando Alonso in Abu Dhabi FP1 for Aston Martin.
BővebbenYuki Tsunoda Makes History in the Red Bull F1 Seat, Surpassing Predecessors
Yuki Tsunoda stated that he didn’t think “a normal driver can live with it in my seat” at Red Bull, just days before the announcement that he would lost his seat for the 2026 F1 season.
BővebbenRising Star Isack Hadjar: Defying the Red Bull Chopping Block
The news that Isack Hadjar will replace Yuki Tsunoda at Red Bull surprised no one in the F1 paddock, the duo becoming the latest victims of a never-ending horror franchise.
BővebbenRed Bull reveals new Yuki Tsunoda role as he loses F1 drive
Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies has revealed that Yuki Tsunoda will continue to “provide invaluable support” to the team, despite missing out on a 2026 F1 seat.
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