Formula 1 (F1)

F1: Ferrari to release Carlos Sainz early for Williams testing

Carlos Sainz will get a jump start on his transition to Williams, with Ferrari agreeing to release the Spaniard early from his commitments with the team so Sainz can...

F1: Formula 1 to race in Monaco through at least 2031

The Monaco Grand Prix will continue to be contested through at least 2031 after Formula 1 agreed to...

F1: Sergio Perez: Rejected two other offers to stay at Red Bull

Sergio Perez said he rejected opportunities from two other Formula 1 teams to return to Red Bull for...

F1: Alpine switching from Renault to Mercedes engines in ’26

Alpine will switch to Mercedes engines starting with the 2026 season, the Formula 1 team confirmed Tuesday. The new...

F1: Reports: Mercedes confirm Lewis Hamilton to race final 3 events

Lewis Hamilton will drive for Ferrari next year, but rumors that the seven-time Formula 1 champion is exiting...
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F1: F1 announces sprint calendar for 2025

Formula One will host six sprint races in 2025, kicking off in China, maintaining stops in Miami and Austin, Texas, and returning a popular...

F1: Lewis Hamilton wins record ninth British Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton won his ninth British Grand Prix in a thriller on Sunday, challenged by rain and a charging Max Verstappen to win at...

F1: George Russell takes second career win at Austrian Grand Prix

George Russell was given an opening at the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday, and he capitalized on it for his second career win in...

F1: Alpine’s Pierre Gasly, Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll sign extensions

The potential available seats on the Formula 1 grid for 2025 decreased by two on Thursday with multi-year extensions announced for Alpine's Pierre Gasly...

F1: Max Verstappen: Staying at Red Bull through 2025

Three-time Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen confirmed Thursday he will race for Red Bull next season, refuting rumors that he was contemplating a...

F1: Mercedes to take ‘as long as possible’ in naming Lewis Hamilton replacement

Mercedes will take its time before naming a replacement for departed Lewis Hamilton, motorsport boss Toto Wolff told reporters. Wolff said he will take "as...
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