Australian Jack Doohan has won praise from Alpine Formula One team boss Oliver Oakes for a 'punchy' pre-season response to speculation about his Formula One future.
Drive to Survive captures the moment Red Bull team principal Christian Horner learned of alleged messages between himself and a female colleague.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands, left, and McLaren driver Lando Norris of Britain talk at a press conference during a Formula One pre-season test at the Bahrain
Old friends Max Verstappen and Lando Norris made light of a question of how their relationship might suffer if they fight for the title again in 2025.
Final day of pre-season testing in Bahrain. Alpine's Pierre Gasly leads Mercedes' George Russell in afternoon session. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc tops morning running. Broken glass
Red Bull Formula One boss Christian Horner has expressed support for an eventual return to V10 engines despite his team spending heavily on designing their own power unit for the new era starting in 2026.
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Newsweek speaks with Atlassian Williams Racing team principal James Vowles ahead of the 2025 Formula 1 season.
So the idea of making a documentary about a soccer league wasn’t a hard sell. The challenge was finding the right league. The English Premier League, which Martin grew up with, was far too buttoned-up to allow his cameras the access they needed.
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Formula One CEO Stefano Domenicali said a number of players are at the table talking about a rights deal to start after ESPN’s contract expires at the end of 2025. He implied Disney itself may still be in there despite speculation to the contrary after an exclusive negotiating window ended with no renewal.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen provided his first impression of the 2025 RB21 F1 car after the first day of pre-season testing and his assessment could worry ri
Toto Wolff promised Lewis Hamilton he wouldn’t pursue a move for Max Verstappen while the Brit was at Mercedes, as revealed in the new season of Drive to Survive. The Mercedes team principal, who worked with Hamilton for 12 years,
Motor sport's governing body the FIA (International Automobile Federation) has not ruled out extending its recent swearing ban to Formula One (F1) team radio communication. Last month FIA president Mohammed Sulayem said the body could "shut down the radios of live communication" over the issue.
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