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Aston Martin will return to the Formula 1 grid in 2021, ending a 61-year absence for the British luxury car manufacturer. But how did it get there?
Amid all the hubbub and interest in the supposed revolution that awaits Formula 1 next year upon the introduction of the new technical and financial regulations, it feels like 2020 has already been forgotten or written off in many corners.
As the days count down to the start of Formula 1’s pre-season test running in Barcelona, fans will be eagerly keeping an eye out for the first glimpses of the cars that will be unveiled in the next couple of weeks.
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.
Lewis Hamilton once again heads into a new Formula 1 season as the man to beat, but will 2020 be the year he is dethroned?
Total race wins Lewis Hamilton could beat one of the long-standing and most impressive F1 records in history as he sits within touching distance of Michael Schumacher’s 91 grand prix victory.
When Daniel Ricciardo made his big-money move to Renault, it seemed as though the team had the last piece of the jigsaw it needed to complete its Formula 1 recovery bid.
Lewis Hamilton continues to find himself at the centre of debate and controversy, even when he does something that would normally be considered a good deed.
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.
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 one, we preview Williams, Haas, Alfa Romeo, Racing Point and AlphaTauri.
While there are no huge surprises coming in Formula 1 in 2020, a host of small but important changes will be brought into effect.
McLaren has ambitions of returning to the top in Formula 1, but how realistic is its aim of challenging the established big three of Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull?
As Formula 1’s off-season rumbles on and the countdown to the opening round in Melbourne continues, millions of fans all over the world will be finding ways to get their racing fix.
As early movements in the Formula 1 driver market for 2021 begin to give us an idea of what the grid may look like next year , those currently on the outside will be pondering what kind of season they need to seiz
Formula 1 is back for another season and the 71st running of the championship, with Lewis Hamilton aiming to maintain his position as the class of the field.
Max Verstappen’s extended Formula 1 deal acts as a ringing endorsement for the Red Bull-Honda partnership, underlying his belief in the project.
Amid the end-of-year festivities and celebrations following his 84th career victory, capping off his sixth title-winning season in style, a landmark moment passed Lewis Hamilton by largely unnoticed.
A number of drivers find themselves feeling the heat heading into the 2020 Formula 1 season, with their futures on the grid far from secure.
Crash.net takes a look at the trio of key players in the driver market that will determine the grid for the 2021 Formula 1 season, with a dramatic shake-up possible.
It may only be the third day of the new year, but the attention of many in the Formula 1 paddock will already be turning toward 2021.
Mercedes’ domination continues, eclipsing Ferrari If 2018 had been about the ‘fight for five’ between Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel, 2019 was due to be the truest test yet of Mercedes’ greatness as it aimed to set a new F1 record.
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From cordial title rivals to all-out war within teams, Crash.net looks back on some of the biggest rivalries and beefs that have defined Formula 1 through the 2010s 10. Sergio Perez vs Esteban Ocon
With the 2010s coming to an end, Crash.net counts down the top 10 Formula 1 grands prix of the last decade. 10. 2017 Singapore Grand Prix What drama the 2017 Singapore Grand Prix conjured up.