F1 Features
In-depth F1 features and F1 exclusive articles from Crash.
Sebastian Vettel joined Ferrari in 2015 with the sole objective of following in the footsteps of his childhood hero Michael Schumacher and win the Formula 1 world championship with the Scuderia.
Daniel Ricciardo? Carlos Sainz? Lewis Hamilton even? Ferrari has a big decision to make as it considers who will replace Sebastian Vettel in its teams for the 2021 F1 season
Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari’s split marks the end of an era in Formula 1.
While the wait for the start of the 2020 Formula 1 season continues due to the prolonged break caused the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we've taken a look back at some of the craziest opening races throughout history.
Would you bash the table when your drivers clash? Stir the pot in the media? Rule with an iron fist? Take our quiz to find out which F1 team principal you are...
Following the news that Formula 1 is holding discussions with circuits not originally on the 2020 calendar about the possibility of hosting races this year, we take a look at some F1-ready tracks.
F1’s has put in place its plan to salvage the 2020 season and return to racing action.
This weekend was meant to see the return of the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort following a 35-year absence but the ongoing coronavirus crisis put pay to those plans.
Could three-car teams and customer models become the short-term norm for F1 if the sport loses multiple teams in the coming months...?
2020 was supposed to be the longest Formula 1 season in history at 22 races, but what would happen if the calendar ended up being significantly reduced?
Chase Carey is targeting 15-18 races this season, but what could the 2020 F1 calendar ending up looking like when racing does get underway?
Formula 1 has outlined an initial blueprint for a grand plan to get the 2020 season underway, but its proposal appears optimistic at best and a disastrous risk at worst.
From quarantine lockdowns to reshaping the sport's future, Formula 1 has been turned on its head after the cancelled Australian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel holds the key to the 2021 Formula 1 driver market and his future remains one of the biggest talking points amid the coronavirus-related hiatus.
In the absence of any racing due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis which has decimated the start of the 2020 season, we consider some great talents who could, and perhaps should, be on the Formula 1 grid.
Amid the prolonged suspension of the 2020 Formula 1 season due to the coronavirus crisis, Crash.net considers some of the best tracks not on the calendar which we feel should be. Istanbul
Following the sad passing of Sir Stirling Moss, considered the greatest world champion Formula 1 never crowned, it is a good moment to look through the other famous names who never secured the ultimate prize.
A delayed start to the 2020 Formula 1 season due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis has caused widespread ramifications, including for those on the cusp of reaching the highest tier.
As Formula 1 icons go, Sir Stirling Moss will remain one of the all-time greats for both what he did on track and for paving the way for future stars to emulate his achievements.
While Max Verstappen has been rewriting the Formula 1 record book during the early years of his career the Red Bull driver has already notched up eight Grand Prix victories.
It was the news which sent shockwaves through Formula 1 at the end of 2016, when newly crowned world champion Nico Rosberg decided to quit at the top and retire from racing just days after sealing the title.
With 84 Formula 1 grand prix wins to his name, Lewis Hamilton sits behind only Michael Schumacher in the all-time winners’ list.
Formula 1’s new Esports Virtual Grand Prix series continues today with the Vietnam Grand Prix. Here’s all the information you need to follow the event.
With F1 currently observing a hiatus from racing due to the ongoing global coronavirus crisis, we’ve decided to consider how the pecking order might stack up once the season restarts.