The 2020 Formula 1 world championship is gaining momentum ahead of pre-season testing with all launch and livery reveal dates starting to be confirmed.
With car launches, pre-season testing and a sense of heading into the unknown, the start of a new year of Formula 1 is always filled with excitement and anticipation.
Honda has vetoed against a deal that would have seen two-time Formula 1 world champion Fernando Alonso contest this year’s Indianapolis 500 with Andretti Autosport.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown says he does not anticipate his side will continue the same level of progress it achieved from 2018 to 2019 during the 2020 Formula 1 season.
Last Friday’s announcement of the new shared regulations between the FIA World Endurance Championship and the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship was welcomed throughout the motorsport world.
Lando Norris believes he and Carlos Sainz are “playing the long game” by working together and enjoying a close relationship as teammates at McLaren, helping advance the team further up the grid.
In the lead-up to the start of the 2020 Formula 1 season, Crash.net takes a look at what each of the 10 teams needs heading into the new campaign. In part two, we preview the year ahead for Renault, McLaren, Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes.
McLaren has become the third team to confirm its launch date for the 2020 Formula 1 season, revealing the date in a live video with Lando Norris. The McLaren MCL35 car will be unveiled on February 13th, with formal plans to be confirmed by the team at a later date.
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McLaren will not “sacrifice” its 2020 season in order to prioritise the development of its 2021 Formula 1 car, according to team principal Andreas Seidl.
McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl says his side’s performance throughout 2019 exceeded the initial expectations he had upon his arrival to the Woking squad.
Andrea Stella has been promoted to McLaren Formula 1 racing director as part of a senior management restructure carried out by team principal Andreas Seidl for 2020.
McLaren Formula 1 chief Andreas Seidl is happy with the aggressive on-track approach shown by both Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris through the 2019 season.
Lando Norris says he won’t dwell on key missed opportunities due to reliability issues which could have made his rookie Formula 1 campaign even greater for McLaren.
McLaren boss Zak Brown says switching engine suppliers in 2021 became the most logical time given the wider rules overhaul set to hit Formula 1 which he believes gives the team greater scope to take advantage of the changes.
Sergio Perez sees 2020 as pivotal to Racing Point’s progress in the Formula 1 pecking order following a transitional season fraught with a weak car in qualifying trim.