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Following rumours about Fred Vasseur's future at Ferrari, former F1 driver and Sky F1 broadcaster Martin Brundle suggested it would be madness if Ferrari were to swap Vasseur out after two and a half ...
The F1 Academy series will continue to race at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve until 2028, inclusive, following a three-year extension to the existing agreement, which sees the all-female series race in ...
Just days after last Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, Ferrari are back in action as the Scuderia is completing a two-day test outing with Formula One's sole tyre supplier Pirelli at its home track in ...
On the back of Ferrari third consecutive victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Ferrari chairman John Elkann has branded Ferrari's Le Mans victory as " historic achievement that makes us proud." ...
Having joined Williams two years ago, James Vowles has signed a new long-term contract with the Grove-based outfit which means that he will continue his work as team principal at the British outfit.
Just days after last Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, Formula 1 has relaunched its mobile app and website to make them easier to navigate and to allow fans to personalise their experience, accessing all ...
Despite Ferrari's improvements in various areas under his leadership, some Italian media outlets suggested that Fred Vasseur's future might be under threat. The Frenchman labelled the talk surrounding ...
On the back of the the Mogyoród circuit's most significant reconstraction in its history, the Hungaroring's President and CEO Zsolt Gyulay reckoned that the transformation "marks the beginning of a ...
Hot on the heels of his brilliant victory at the Canadian Grand Prix, Mercedes driver George Russell has denied that he would be in talks with other outfits.
On the back of a double podium at last Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix for Mercedes, F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo delivers his latest analysis, taking a look at the Brackley-based outfit's ...
Just days after last Sunday's Montreal race, Formula One has announced that the Canadian Grand Prix will remain on the F1 calendar through to the 2035 season inclusive.
Having failed to score any points for the third consecutive race, Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda reckons that he is "focusing on building up the confidence and trust in the car." ...
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