Latest Formula One News

NOVEMBER 17, 2024

RB to get parts from title-charging Red Bull team

The cars of Red Bull's second Formula 1 team will benefit from new world championship-level parts as of next weekend's Las Vegas GP.

Alpine not selling engine IP to Cadillac says Famin

Bruno Famin, still in charge of Alpine's overall motorsport activities, has denied the Renault Group might sell the intellectual property of the axed 2026 engine.

NOVEMBER 15, 2024

Antonelli may not be ready for 2025 F1 debut

The jury is out regarding the start of Kimi Antonelli's Formula 1 career.

Russia may turn down chance to return to F1

Russia may not accept a hypothetical invitation by Formula 1 to eventually return to the annual race calendar.

NOVEMBER 14, 2024

Maffei out, question-mark over Domenicali's F1 future

A big question mark continues to hang over Stefano Domenicali's top job in Formula 1.

Leclerc angry at claims of Sainz rift

Charles Leclerc has lashed back at those claiming his relationship with departing Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz has fallen apart.

NOVEMBER 13, 2024

Only some 2025 cars to be at F1 season launch

"Only some" teams will reveal their 2025 cars at the newly-announced Formula 1 season launch at London's O2 arena next February.

No room in Indycar for Sargeant in 2025

Logan Sargeant, recently ousted by Williams mid-season, looks set to face at least a year on the sidelines in 2025.

T-tray, water-in-tyres investigations closed says FIA

The FIA has drawn a line under both the Red Bull 'T-tray' and McLaren 'water in tyres' technical controversies.

F1 race director denies he resigned

Formula 1 race director Niels Wittich has denied he willingly "stepped down" in order to "pursue new opportunities".

NOVEMBER 12, 2024

Alpine to use Mercedes engines in 2026

The Alipins F1 team have announced today that they have signed a deal with Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains, and Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix to use Power Unit and Gearboxes begining at the start of the 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship.

Fallows to leave role as Technical Director

The Aston Martin F1 team and Dan Fallows have jointly announced today that from November Fallows will no longer serve as Technical Director of the Formula One Team.

Horner gives go-ahead for Perez sponsors in 2025

Powerful commercial interests look set to cement Sergio Perez in place at Red Bull Racing for 2025.

Qatar could eventually buy majority Audi F1 stake

Audi's new Formula 1 venture looks set to completely sidestep the financial crisis at Volkswagen.

Alpine to release Ocon for Haas test in Abu Dhabi

Esteban Ocon has been approved by Alpine to test for his 2025 Formula 1 team Haas before the end of his existing contract.

Vasseur vows to maintain Ferrari's low-profile 2024

Frederic Vasseur says Ferrari will maintain a minimally controversial presence in Formula 1 as it has become a "strength" of his reign at Maranello.

Villeneuve statue stolen, Lauda helmet found

Jacques Villeneuve admitted to losing sleep after a life-size bronze statue of his iconic father, Formula 1 legend Gilles Villeneuve, was stolen.

Schumacher set to stay with Alpine for 2025

Mick Schumacher looks set to pivot away from his Formula 1 dream.

NOVEMBER 11, 2024

Ecclestone helped Bortoleto secure Audi deal

Bernie Ecclestone and his wife revealed they provided "help" to get Gabriel Bortoleto onto the Formula 1 grid for 2025 and beyond.

Possible Doohan's Alpine deal will be scrapped

Bernie Ecclestone admits it's "possible" Jack Doohan's confirmed arrival on the Formula 1 grid for 2025 could be called off.

F1's Liberty sure MotoGP deal will be approved

Greg Maffei, the CEO of Formula 1 owner Liberty Media, is confident the group's acquisition of MotoGP will go through.

Ecclestone, Wolff, think Hamilton fading in F1

Bernie Ecclestone doubts Lewis Hamilton will ever add a record eighth drivers' world title to his tally.

German pundit thinks Schumacher's F1 career over

Mick Schumacher's Formula 1 career is "over".

Stroll, Perez, in F1 for money not talent say pundits

Two Formula 1 drivers are surviving in the sport for reasons of money rather than talent, prominent pundits suspect.