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The latest news and analysis behind the headlines ahead of this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, looking at the biggest talking points going into this race in Suzuka
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines ahead of this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, looking at the biggest talking points going into this race in Suzuka
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines ahead of this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, looking at the biggest talking points going into this race at Suzuka International Race Course.
Audi announces partnership with Sauber Audi has chosen Sauber as the team with which it will enter F1 from the 2026 season. In a long-expected deal, the German car giant is set to buy a stake in the Swiss team, making it Audi’s factory entrant. The German manufacturer is designing an engine for its entry,
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines from across Formula One, exploring the day’s events from a global perspective.
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines from across Formula One, exploring the day’s events from a global perspective
Vettel announces retirement at end of the season Four-time champion Sebastian Vettel has announced he will retire from F1 at the end of the season The German who joined Aston Martin last year, scored four consecutive titles in the early 2010s before joining Ferrari in 2015 where he endured difficult championships challenges before being dropped
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines from across Formula One, exploring the day’s events from a global perspective.
Perez as comfortable as Verstappen in the car Red Bull believes Sergio Perez is now as comfortable with its car as Max Verstappen, which has allowed the Mexican to make a solid step in 2022. The Mexican joined the team at the end of last year and needed time to adapt to a car which
Max Verstappen has beaten Charles Leclerc by almost four seconds to win the Miami Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver looked to control most of the race after making a good start to spilt the two Ferrari’s off the line, and then close up on Leclerc during the opening laps before locking up and allowing
Charles Leclerc has beaten his Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz to take pole position for the Miami Grand Prix. The Monacan set a 28.796 putting himself almost two tenths ahead of Sainz, looking in control throughout the session Leclerc topped all three parts of qualifying as Ferrari secured their first front-row lockout since Mexico City 2019.