Formula 1's Commercial Rights Holder Liberty Media has announced that its President and CEO Greg Maffei will not extend his contract and will be stepping down by the end of 2024.
Pirelli's motorsport director Mario Isola sounded a positive note when speaking about the collaboration between the Italian tyre manufacturer and the teams regarding the brand-new 2026 technical ...
Ferrari staged an unplanned test session with its development driver Antonio Fuoco as the Italian is expected to take part in the first free practice session at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Ahead of next weekend's Las Vegas Grand Prix, Formula One's governing body, the FIA has announced that Race Director Niels Wittich will leave his role with immediate effect.
Formula 1 has announced that it will stage the first-ever season launch event at London’s The O2 where all ten teams will be able to show off their brand-new car ahead of the sport’s 75th anniversary ...
Ahead of the arrival of former Red Bull star designer Adrian Newey, Aston Martin has now announced a key change to its technical department, with Dan Fallows set to leave with immediate effect.
Formula One's French outfit, Alpine has announced a new partnership with Mercedes, with the German manufacturer set to supply power unit to the Enstone-based outfit from 2026 until at least the end of ...
Mercedes has reported on an important milestone in its sustainability ambitions, revealing that it powered its race and marketing trucks and generators for the 2024 European Season on HVO100, a second ...
Red Bull driver Sergio Perez has caused the highest amount of damage-induced costs so far during the season, having been involved in a series of incident in the opening 21 rounds of the 2024 F1 season ...
Reflecting on the differences between Ferrari and McLaren, the Woking-based outfit's team boss Andrea Stella has revealed that there are "less difference than one might think." ...
Mercedes has struggled with the brakes at the challenging Sao Paulo Grand Prix, the Brackley-based outfit's trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin has revealed.
Formula 1 has announced that the Monaco Grand Prix has extended its contract, which means that the Principality will stay on the F1 schedule until at least 2031.