Ahead of F1's three-day winter test in Bahrain, Red Bull have shown off their 2025 F1 car with which the Milton Keynes-based outfit is set to compete in the upcoming season.
The Monaco Grand Prix is set to include addition pit stops as the sport is intent on "promoting better racing in the Principality," the FIA has noted after the latest meeting of the F1 Commission in ...
Alpine joined Mercedes, Haas and Aston Martin at the Bahrain International Circuit on Monday in completing the maiden run with their brand-new A525 ahead of the three-day pre-season testing.
Formula One's sole American outfit, Haas have completed their second shakedown run with their new car, the VF-25, racking up mileage at the Bahrain International Circuit.
Following their online presentation on Sunday, Aston Martin have completed their maiden run with the team’s 2025 Formula 1 car in Bahrain, two days before the official pre-season testing gets underway ...
Ahead of his debut F1 season with Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton's replacement, Andrea Kimi Antonelli recently took to a wet and muddy kart track with four of Mercedes' Junior Drivers to keep himself sharp ...
Mercedes have become the latest team to pull the cover off their 2025 F1 car, the W16 that will be piloted by George Russell and 18-year-old Italian racer, Andrea Kimi Antonelli.
Formula One has released a new 50-minute documentary film that captures the rise of five new drivers who will make their F1 debut in the upcoming season.
Formula One's Enstone-based outfit Alpine has announced a new partnership with OAKBERRY, the superfood brand, world-famous for organic and delicious Açaí bowls and smoothies.
Formula One's President Stefano Domenicali insisted that he was left proud by last week's live presentation show after the sport performed something that "has never been done before".
Alpine and Eni join together in a freshly-established collaboration that marks the return of Eni in Formula One for the first time in over two decades and reunite with Team Enstone.
Four-time F1 race winner Carlos Sainz has become a director of the Formula 1 drivers' body the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, replacing four-time F1 champion Sebastian Vettel.