Daniel Ricciardo has clarified his remarks that were broadcast during the launch of the 2022 Formula 1 car, saying his comments were not related to the new car.
Alpine Formula 1 driver Esteban Ocon will get a new chassis for this weekend’s British Grand Prix in a bid to “eradicate any doubt” over his recent form dip.
Crash.net previews this weekend’s British Grand Prix, where the focus will be on whether Mercedes can stop Max Verstappen and Red Bull’s run of momentum and Formula 1’s first-ever sprint race.
Formula 1 championship leader Max Verstappen has urged his Red Bull team to keep on pushing, insisting his 2021 title battle with Lewis Hamilton is “closer than the points show”.
The top three finishers in Formula 1’s new sprint race will each receive a wreath and get a parade lap around Silverstone as part of the post-race celebrations.
George Russell has ruled out the possibility of him being announced as a Mercedes driver for the 2022 Formula 1 season at this weekend’s British Grand Prix.
Red Bull’s aggressive upgrade push to continue developing its RB16B will not have a negative impact on its 2022 Formula 1 car, insists team principal Christian Horner.
In the latest F1 gossip column, George Russell feels “ready” for Mercedes chance, Hamilton’s “tough” challenge and Silverstone is willing to host second race in 2021…
Esteban Ocon is keen for Alpine to make the “maximum possible” changes to his Alpine Formula 1 car for the British Grand Prix in a bid to address his recent form slump.
The FIA has announced that the World Motor Sport Council has approved the introduction of Pirelli’s new rear tyre construction for the rest of the 2021 Formula 1 season.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has warned his team against complacency after it claimed its fifth consecutive Formula 1 win last time out at the Austrian Grand Prix.
Formula 1 word champion Lewis Hamilton feels “kind of split” about the news that Silverstone will be able to host a full capacity crowd at this year’s British Grand Prix.
Formula 1 has held “very productive discussions” with the UK government over the prospect of Silverstone hosting a capacity crowd at this year’s British Grand Prix.
Silverstone organisers have confirmed fans will be allowed to attend Formula 1’s British Grand Prix next month despite the delay in the easing of lockdown restrictions by the UK government.
Formula 1 has announced the revised session times for the 2021 British Grand Prix weekend, where the new sprint qualifying format is set to be trialled for the first time.