Formula 1 (F1)

F1: Max Verstappen rides pole to fourth Japanese Grand Prix win

Max Verstappen won his fourth consecutive Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday, holding off the McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. It was the first win of the season...

F1: Max Verstappen claims ‘very unexpected’ pole in Japan

By just 0.012 seconds, Max Verstappen set a track record and edged Lando Norris on Saturday to secure...

F1: Sergio Perez in discussions with teams about ’26 return

Sergio Perez's absence from Formula 1 may not be a long one. Speaking to F1's official website on Tuesday,...

F1: Liam Lawson on Red Bull demotion: ‘It’s tough’

Liam Lawson posted an emotional message over social media in the wake of his demotion from Red Bull...

F1: Red Bull promotes Yuki Tsunoda over Liam Lawson after 2 races

Yuki Tsunoda will replace Liam Lawson at the Japanese Grand Prix and going forward, Red Bull confirmed Thursday. The...
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F1: Aston Martin names Andy Cowell F1 team principal

Aston Martin has named Andy Cowell the team principal for its Formula 1 team, with Mike Krack moving into a new role after serving...

F1: Formula 1 owner Liberty Media names Derek Chang new CEO

Formula One owner Liberty Media appointed longtime sports executive Derek Chang as its next CEO on Wednesday. Chang will officially take over on Feb. 1...

F1: Alpine signs Franco Colapinto; Jack Doohan retains seat for now

Alpine signed Argentina's Franco Colapinto to a multi-year deal Thursday as a test and reserve driver for the upcoming season, putting the 21-year-old closer...

F1: F1, Belgian Grand Prix reach contract extension

Formula 1 and the Belgian Grand Prix are in agreement with a new deal that will keep the race on the schedule on a...

F1: Red Bull options ‘remain open’ for Carlos Sainz

Despite rejecting Carlos Sainz in favor of promoting Liam Lawson for the 2025 season, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner is not ruling out...

F1: RB to pair Isack Hadjar with Yuki Tsunoda in 2025

French-Algerian driver Isack Hadjar, the 2024 Formula 2 runner-up, will race for the RB F1 team in 2025. The 20-year-old Hadjar will partner with Yuki...
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