Formula One is known for its exclusivity. Only 20 drivers compete in the series right now, and it is not every year that as many places are up for grabs as we saw during the 2024 silly season.
Aston Martin reserve driver ... F1 seat alive. Giovinazzi, meanwhile, is familiar to Sauber having spent three full seasons with the team – then competing as Alfa Romeo – between 2019 and 2021.
Former F1 driver Johnny Herbert to no longer feature on the stewards' panels at races in the 2025 season due to the "incompatible" nature of his work in the media, says the FIA; Herbert was ...
A Formula 1 team boss has provided details of a surprising factor which influenced his decision to sign one of the sport's ...
Lewis Hamilton is not the only big-name Formula 1 driver with a new home for the 2025 season. After all, Hamilton replaced Carlos Sainz Jr. at Ferrari, making the Spanish driver and Grand Prix ...
Hamilton won six of his seven world drivers' championships and spearheaded Mercedes to eight consecutive constructors' championships from 2014-2021. Mercedes will officially launch their 2025 ...
Since it’s in the news, I thought I’d bring back this 2023 thought exercise: what if the 2024 Formula One season had implemented NASCAR’s playoff format? With 10 races left, 16 drivers ...
driver George Russell. The 2022 season has Carlos Sainz and Monaco’s Charles Leclerc racing for legendary F1 team Ferrari. Their strongest rivals from 2021 have Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris ...
for F1 of course, in the world and that it’s growing all the time. “It’s clear that to have the greatest driver of our generation in the most successful team is just something crazy.
The union of Hamilton and Ferrari – the most successful driver and team in F1 history – is a source of much excitement but no one knows how long it will last for. It is believed the 40-year ...
The 60-year-old former Sky Sports F1 pundit angered four-time world champion Max Verstappen and father Jos last season for media comments about the Red Bull driver's track behaviour. He has ...
“The president of the FIA always had the ability and discretion of letting a driver drive, if you believe that the performance was good enough,” said Mercedes F1 Team CEO Toto Wolff, per Formu ...