Cadillac has made its first driver signing for the team’s debut F1 season next year, in the shape of Finnish veteran Valtteri Bottas, according to reports.
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Haas’ Astonishing F1 Resurgence in 2025: How Strategic Calculation Secured Victory
Haas’ progress after its woeful start to the 2025 F1 season is partly down to what Team Principal Ayao Komatsu described as an “educated guess”.
BővebbenJoan Mir Delivers Strategic Insights for Honda After Dominant Austrian MotoGP Performance
Joan Mir revealed his sixth-place in Sunday’s Austrian MotoGP race was his “realistic position in the standings” despite previous misfortune.
BővebbenRevving Up the Competition: A Comprehensive Look at F1 2025 Mid-Season Team Ratings
As the F1 circus prepares to roll back into action, how has each team shaped up so far in 2025?
BővebbenUnapologetically Alonso: The Unbothered Attitude of an F1 Legend
Fernando Alonso has explained why he doesn’t “care too much” about what newer F1 fans might think about certain aspects of the sport that concern him.
BővebbenFrancesco Bagnaia’s Frustration Boils Over: The Ducati Dilemma
Francesco Bagnaia revealed it is “difficult to explain” his 2025 struggles after a disappointing Austrian MotoGP weekend.
BővebbenWilliams Spearheads Transformation: Alex Albon Proves Versatility Beyond Red Bull
Williams boss James Vowles has branded Alex Albon a “completely different animal” compared to his ill-fated stint with F1 rivals Red Bull.
BővebbenUnveiling the Formula for Success with Isack Hadjar’s Path to Red Bull F1
Isack Hadjar was coy on the continued speculation regarding his F1 future, saying “not making any mistakes” could lead to a future switch to Red Bull.
BővebbenFormula 1’s Spiral: The Domino Effect of Lewis Hamilton’s China Disqualification on Ferrari
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has conceded that Lewis Hamilton’s F1 Chinese GP disqualification triggered its early-season troubles, admitting: “We lost our way”.
BővebbenChallenges Ahead: Malaysian Grand Prix Faces Financial Hurdles in F1 Comeback
The CEO of the Malaysian GP circuit has admitted it will be “very hard” for the event to return due to rising costs of staging an F1 race.
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