By Joe Murphy Charles Leclerc has ended months of speculation over his future by signing a new multi-year contract extension with Ferrari, reaffirming his commitment to the iconic Italian team as it continues its pursuit of Formula 1 glory. The announcement, made ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix, sees the Monegasque driver remain at MaranelloContinue reading “BREAKING NEWS – Leclerc Decides F1 Future…”
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Team Tensions: The most controversial team orders in F1 history
By Max Drinkwater During a race weekend you’ll hear hundreds of radio messages between team and driver. Whether it’s the famous calls of “box,box” or Ferrari’s infamous “we’re checking…..” the use of team radios have become an integral part of a driver’s tools to race with. But at times teams use driver radios to betterContinue reading “Team Tensions: The most controversial team orders in F1 history”
Verstappen set to retire at the end of the season…
By Joe Murphy Max Verstappen, the four-time Formula 1 world champion, is reportedly considering quitting the sport at the end of the 2026 season due to his dissatisfaction with the new regulations. The Dutch driver’s frustration stems from the changes introduced this year, which prioritize battery power and energy harvesting, making racing more about powerContinue reading “Verstappen set to retire at the end of the season…”
Russell stakes Championship claim as Mercedes dominate Aussie opener
By Joe Murphy George Russell won the thrilling season opener of the 2026 Formula One World Championship, securing a one-two finish for Mercedes, their first since 2020. Russell’s victory marked a strong start to the season, with Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton finishing third and fourth, respectively for Ferrari, behind Russell’s Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli.Continue reading “Russell stakes Championship claim as Mercedes dominate Aussie opener”
Haas looking for “best ever season”
By Nikhil A Haas: outlook for 2026 – where they stand and what to expect As Formula 1 begins a new regulatory era in 2026, Haas enters the season with momentum, clearer identity and a set of very realistic objectives including: consolidate inside the midfield, extract value from their new relationships, and use driver continuityContinue reading “Haas looking for “best ever season””
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…”
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?”