Audi sign new talent dubbed future F1 Superstar

By Jana Van Nieuwenborgh Audi signs Freddie Slater to DriverDevelopment ProgrammeAudi has signed Freddie Slater as the first member of their newly launched DriverDevelopment programme.On Friday, Jan. 23, Audi announced it was launching its own academy, run by former F1 driver Allan McNish. The 17-year-old will race in Formula 3 this season with Trident Motorsport,Continue reading “Audi sign new talent dubbed future F1 Superstar”

How will the F1 grid look in 10 years time?

By Kayleigh Northall. 2026 is the 76th season of Formula 1 and there will be 11 teams on the grid and 22 drivers. Presently changes are being introduced to make F1 more financially and sustainably viable. But what about the future? How would the grid look like in 2036. With the sport’s popularity growing, newContinue reading “How will the F1 grid look in 10 years time?”

Team RB hopes to eclipse sister team…

By Duniya Jan Team RB’s Hopes for 2026 2025 certainly ended on a high for Racing Bulls. The team’s 6th place finish in the Constructors’ Championship is their joint-best in history, which definitely came as a surprise considering the turbulence Racing Bulls battled with early in the season. The combination of Liam Lawson’s unexpected demotionContinue reading “Team RB hopes to eclipse sister team…”

First Glimpse shows Hamilton rapid but Red Bull struggling…

By Joe Murphy Red Bull’s Pre-Season Testing Hit by Crash Isack Hadjar, Red Bull’s new recruit, crashed the RB22 during pre-season testing in Barcelona, causing significant damage to the car. The 21-year-old Frenchman lost control at the final corner in wet conditions, spinning backwards into the barriers. This incident has led Red Bull to reconsiderContinue reading “First Glimpse shows Hamilton rapid but Red Bull struggling…”

Aston Martin targeting Ferrari, Red Bull in 2026

By Ben Langley Can Aston Martin challenge at the top in 2026? As Formula 1 looks ahead to a new era that has brought radical changes to engine and aerodynamic regulations, one team keen to impress in 2026 is Aston Martin. All the eyes within the Silverstone-based outfit will be on Adrian Newey, who willContinue reading “Aston Martin targeting Ferrari, Red Bull in 2026”

F1 Going Green to Meet Environmental Targets

By Stan Ashcroft How F1 is going ‘green’? This season, Formula One will see some changes to the sport. New teams, new regulations, and new circuits, but what about the changes we can’t see? In a bid to go more green, F1 have redeveloped the car power units and announced that they’ve reduced their carbonContinue reading “F1 Going Green to Meet Environmental Targets”

Ricciardo, Magnussen, Grosjean, and Vettel — Is There Still Room for F1 Veterans?

By Shazmeen Navrange Old is gold, and in Formula 1, the saying still holds relevance. Drivers who have left the paddock, whether on good terms or under unfortunate circumstances, left their lasting impression on the sport and helped it shape it into what it is today. Leave championship titles aside; their bravery, resilience, and flashesContinue reading “Ricciardo, Magnussen, Grosjean, and Vettel — Is There Still Room for F1 Veterans?”

How can Yuki Tsunoda get back into F1?

By Ed Green Can Yuki Tsunoda make his way back to Formula 1? After losing his Red Bull seat at the conclusion of the 2025 season, Yuki Tsunoda will be watching 2026’s Formula 1 action from the sidelines. Whilst he has managed to land a test and reserve role with the Milton Keynes outfit, thereContinue reading “How can Yuki Tsunoda get back into F1?”

Which tracks should be brought back to Formula 1?

By Selin Soyer The Sporting Case for Istanbul Park, Kyalami, and the HockenheimringThe Formula 1 World Championship has expanded rapidly in recent years, with an increasing number of races hosted at newly constructed circuits designed to maximize commercial return and global visibility. While this expansion has strengthened the sport’s financial stability, it has also reignitedContinue reading “Which tracks should be brought back to Formula 1?”

Christian Horner is back in Formula 1!?

By Erin Malik Debunked: Is Christian Horner set to buy Alpine? Alpine has recently confirmed rumours that former Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner is involved in a consortium aiming to buy a 24% stake in the team. Christian Horner has been out of work since he was sacked by Red Bull last July followingContinue reading “Christian Horner is back in Formula 1!?”