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With just under two month away from this year's Hungarian Grand Prix, representative of Formula One, the FIA and the F1 teams have completed their first inspection of the Hungaroring's brand-new main ...
Formula 1 and PepsiCo have announced a multi-year agreement that will see PepsiCo become an Official Partner of the pinnacle of motorsport until at least the 2030 season.
Formula 1 and Disney have announced an exciting new collaboration that will begin in 2026, which will be realized through experiences, content and merchandise.
Although Williams endured a tough weekend at Barcelona, the Grove-based squad became the only team to have set a better lap time in qualifying than in previous season. F1Technical's senior writer ...
Although McLaren had been expected to display a dominant performance at the Spanish Grand Prix, reigning champion Max Verstappen appeared to match the Woking-based outfit's drivers despite being on a ...
Driving the championship winning RB7, the Red Bull Junior driver Arvid Lindblad took to the historic Elland Road pitch to race players of Premier League bound Leeds United.
Reigning champion Max Verstappen will receive a one-race ban, should he pick up any penalty points in his next two races, albeit ten other drivers also have penalty points on their licence.
Formula One's sole tyre supplier Pirelli has completed another tyre test with Mercedes and Red Bull at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya that hosted last Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix.
Formula 1 and The Cruise Division of MSC Group, made up of MSC Cruises and Explora Journeys, have announced a multi-year extension that will see it continue as a Global Partner of the sport through ...
Having secured a brilliant fifth-place finish at last Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix, Sauber driver Nico Hulkenberg has praised the updates of his car that gave the Swiss team " a step forward in ...
Having collected his first points of the season at his home race in Spain, Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso sounded a positive note after a run of misfortunate races, but he was left to rue the ...
McLaren driver Oscar Piastri conceded that while he had the 66-lap Spanish Grand Prix under control, he was surprised by reigning champion Max Verstappen's three-stop strategy that slightly put the ...
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