When it was announced that F1’s statistical greatest driver of all time was uniting with the sport’s most successful team of all time for 2025 the expectations were high, but 14 races into the season and the Lewis Hamilton-Ferrari partnership may need the new era in 2026 to relight the fire.
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Formula 1 Stars Clash with Fernando Alonso Over McLaren Criticism
Three F1 drivers have disagreed with an “extreme” take by Fernando Alonso that only the McLaren drivers are finding the remainder of this season interesting.
BővebbenBreaking Boundaries: Lewis Hamilton’s Call for F1 Evolution Beyond Contractual Constraints
Lewis Hamilton has called on F1 to evolve, arguing that drivers are “bound” by restrictive contracts that prevent them from even speaking to rival teams – a system he believes must change to complement the sport’s rapid commercial growth.
BővebbenRevving Up the Competition: Mercedes Engages in Talks with Max Verstappen Beyond F1 Potential for 2026
George Russell has recognised Mercedes’ talks with Max Verstappen wouldn’t have been restricted to contact about a move to the team in F1 for 2026 alone.
BővebbenRevving Up for Success: Red Bull Defies Doubters with Cutting-Edge F1 Upgrades
Red Bull Chief Engineer Paul Monaghan has dismissed the notion that its upgrades for the last two F1 GPs were not just “troubleshooting” exercises.
BővebbenRevving Up the Rivalry: Toto Wolff Sets Sights on F1 Challenger in 2026
Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff believes that Ferrari will emerge as a prime contender to challenge the Silver Arrows when F1’s latest era kicks off in 2026.
BővebbenHamilton Hailed as a Stellar Partner by Mercedes in Support of Rising Star, Kimi Antonelli
Mercedes has applauded Lewis Hamilton for being a “fantastic ally” to Andrea Kimi Antonelli amid the difficult moments of his maiden F1 season.
BővebbenInsight into the Game-Changing Dynamics of Ferrari and Williams F1 Cars by Carlos Sainz
Carlos Sainz has revealed that the Williams F1 car feels “completely different” due to the variance in engine braking compared to the Ferrari.
BővebbenKyffin Simpson given IndyCar grid penalty for lap 1 incident in Laguna Seca
The NTT IndyCar Series has levied a grid penalty on Kyffin Simpson for his involvement in a first lap incident at the previous race. Simpson was deemed to have been responsible for the opening lap tussle with Felix Rosenqvist in Laguna Seca, which sent both spinning through the gravel. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver retired […]
BővebbenRising Star Christian Lundgaard Shines in IndyCar Practice Debut
IndyCar headed out on track at Portland International Raceway Friday afternoon, completing the first practice session of the weekend. Times were very close up and down the order, with most drivers lapping within one second of each other on the 1.96-mile course. Christian Lundgaard was fastest of all, completing a lap in just 58.5320 seconds […]
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