FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem insisted that the governing body is not in favour of adding more races to the current 24-race F1 calendar because of concerns for drivers and teams.
Formula One's sole tyre supplier Pirelli staged its latest in-season tyre testing, with three teams - Red Bull, Ferrari and McLaren - having assisted the Milan-based company in its preparation for the ...
Ferrari have confirmed that its Driver Academy student Rafael Camara will step up into the Formula 3 Championship after his impressive season in the European Formula Regional series.
McLaren has announced that Ella Lloyd will represent the Woking-based outfit in the F1 Academy in 2025 while she will also take part in Formula E's first ever women's test.
McLaren has announced that it has exercised its option on Brando Badoer, welcoming the 18-year-old to the McLaren Driver Development programme from October 2024.
Two-time F1 world champion Fernando Alonso insists that he still has ambitions to secure his third Formula One world title, but he has revealed that he would love to return to Dakar Rally after ...
Red Bull and Coulthard captured incredible footage in Sweden and Denmark, with the former race driver David Coulthard having taken the RB7 for one crazy spin across Scandinavia.
Formula One and the FIA have confirmed a number of tweaks to the technical regulation of the 2026 F1 season, including the increase of the expected aerodynamic performance of the brand-new cars.
Red Bull's motorsport advisor Dr. Helmut Marko has warned that three-time Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen could leave the Anglo-Austrian team if he feels that the environment is not "right".
LEGO Group's senior project manager LukáÅ¡ Horák has revealed that the company spent 8,344 hours to build the unique, spectacular McLaren car that the Woking-based F1 outfit's British driver Lando ...
Liberty Media’s CEO Greg Maffei has revealed that the American company is intent on making MotoGP more popular in the United States of America.bbhbzububugugugu ...
On the back of the swearing saga, WRC champion Ott Tanak responded to the clampdown, expressing uncertainty about what can and cannot be said in public anymore.