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Four-time F1 champion Sebastian Vettel has issued a warning to his current team Aston Martin that hiring staff that have won in the past doesn’t guarantee more success in the future.
Alex Palou and Pato O’Ward, the INDYCAR drivers, will drive for McLaren in F1 practice sessions in Austin and Abu Dhabi.
A new chassis? A title-changing new floor, perhaps? This is how much fundamental upgrades cost an F1 team in the wake of the cost cap row.
Toto Wolff on Red Bull’s “minor” F1 cost cap breach - “the word is not correct; it has a big impact”
Toto Wolff has insisted that the FIA’s description of Red Bull’s “minor” F1 cost cap breach does not do justice to how impactful it was.
Pierre Gasly will reportedly pocket an estimated €15 million (£13.2m) when he moves to Alpine next season.
Mercedes have revealed they will introduce one final upgrade package for next weekend’s F1 United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas.
The Marina Bay Street Circuit - home of the F1 Singapore Grand Prix - will undergo significant modifications for F1 2023.
Red Bull’s Helmut Marko has insisted that Max Verstappen’s first championship is not at threat in the ongoing F1 cost cap row.
David Schumacher, the nephew of Michael Schumacher, broke his back in a fiery crash at the weekend but does not require surgery.
Sebastian Vettel has pinpointed Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso as his toughest F1 rivals when reflecting on his career.
Red Bull’s big rivals in the energy drink world, Rich Energy, have stirred the pot during the F1 cost cap row by congratulating Lewis Hamilton for last year’s title.
Martin Brundle says the F1 cost cap rules need “tightening up” after Red Bull were found guilty of breaking the 2021 financial regulations.
After much speculation and off-track feuding, there is finally some clarity following the FIA’s long-awaited F1 cost cap review - but what will happen next?
Sergio Perez says the deployment of a tractor onto a live track during the Japanese Grand Prix was the “lowest point” he’s seen in F1 for years.
Daniel Ricciardo’s “ego” is not to blame for his departure from F1 because he was “dealt a bad hand”, his manager says.
Mick Schumacher “would be surprised” if Haas contract talks end over crash at F1 Japanese Grand Prix
Mick Schumacher does not expect Haas to terminate their negotiations with him over a new contract due to his latest crash.
Red Bull broke the 2021 F1 cost cap in part due to catering costs such as free lunch for staff, according to reports.
Red Bull have been found guilty of a "minor" breach of the F1 cost cap for the 2021 season, the FIA’s delayed inquiry has revealed, but the team claim "our belief remains" that they didn't break rules.
Red Bull have been found guilty of breaking the F1 cost cap, but what potential punishment could be handed out?
Max Verstappen has revealed how his two F1 world championship triumphs compare, describing his second title as “definitely the better one in terms of performance.”
Ferrari F1 team principal Mattia Binotto believes the delay to the FIA’s report on the 2021 F1 cost cap suggests there is truth to the rumours about possible breaches.
David Schumacher, the nephew of Michael, was involved in a three-car crash resulting in a blaze at the Hockenheim DTM.
Newly-crowned two-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen says he found the confusion surrounding his title success “quite funny”.
The FIA has launched a “thorough review” into the deployment of a recovery vehicle on track in wet conditions at the F1 Japanese Grand Prix.