On the back of the recent swearing saga, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc claimed that Formula One could easily address the issue by not broadcasting bad language rather than punishing drivers.
Following the latest meeting of the F1 Commission, the FIA has confirmed that Formula One will not hold a sprint race for rookie drivers in Abu Dhabi after the final grand prix of the season.
On the back of a series of tough races, Mercedes are intent on introducing upgrades to its car at the forthcoming race at Austin, suggesting that further upgrades are planned for the remainder of the ...
Using the long break between the Singapore and the United States Grands Prix, Williams hosted a special demonstration run on the streets of Sao Paulo, with Alexander Albon getting behind the wheel of ...
Having found himself at the centre of rumours regarding his future, Red Bull driver Sergio Perez responded to the retirement speculations for the first time, using a clip of a Leonardo Di Caprio film.
On the back of the latest saga revolving around swearing, Kick Sauber driver Valtteri Bottas insists that although drivers are also ‘humans’, they should act as role model.
Red Bull have announced that four young drivers will join their Junior Driver development programme which now consists of nine 15 to 19 year-old drivers.
Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur insists that performing changes to the structure of an F1 outfit does not work in the long-term, stating that stablity led to the Scuderia's last dominant period under ...
F1's sole tyre supplier Pirelli has performed a crucial test with Aston Martin at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, trying out the first prototype of its 2026 Formula One tyres.
Reflecting on last weekend's Singapore Grand Prix, McLaren driver Oscar Piastri stated that the fourth DRS zone did actually not aid overtaking at the Marina Bay Circuit.
Seven-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has opened up on his second title-winning year, claiming that he did not enjoy it despite receiving fierce competition from his then team-mate Nico Rosberg.
Helmet, headphones, swim shorts, sliders, paddock pass... Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll reveals why these are a few of his favourite things that he always brings to F1 races.