F1 and General Motors have reached an agreement in principle for it to enter the sport as a works team and the eleven team taking the number of works teams to six and entries to eleven from 2026. The move comes just ten months after F1 rejected a joint bid by GM and US-owned Andretti
Analysis and a round-up of the weeks news stories, looking at what they mean for F1, both on and off track
Analysis and a round-up of the weeks news stories, looking at what they mean for F1, both on and off track
This Week – 13/10/2024 Welcome to This Week a week where it felt very much like the summer break, like the summer Rwanda is back on the agenda and why Lewis Hamilton believes the sport can’t ignore Africa. Max Verstappen speaks about Red Bull’s turbulent year, and why Toyota are to return to F1 after
Analysis and a round-up of the weeks news stories, looking at what they mean for F1, both on and off track
With six races to go one thing is certain Red Bull will not waltz their way to the championship, the big question going into the middle leg was whether could they bounce back having not won since June and having lost the lead of the constructors to McLaren. There are plenty to play for including
Renault has confirmed they will end its works engine programme at the end of next season, ending its almost fifty-year involvement as a manufacturer. On Monday the French manufacturer announced its engine plant in Viry-Chatillon would be transformed into “an engineering centre of excellence” by the end of 2024. The decision comes ahead of the
Analysis and a round-up of the weeks news stories, looking at what they mean for F1, both on and off track
Aston Martin has confirmed the appointment of Adrian Newey as managing technical partner and a shareholder in its F1 team. The appointment while expected sees the legendary designer head up the 2026 design ahead of the introduction of new regulations when he joins the team by the end of March next year. Newey resigned as
Analysis and a round-up of the weeks news stories, looking at what they mean for F1, both on and off track