February 5, 2025

Conor Daly thinks IndyCar should race in Mexico and Argentina “immediately”

Conor Daly has started 115 IndyCar races with ten different teams over the last 12 years, plus put in seat time across NASCAR, GP3, and a stint as an F1 test driver. He secured his full-time 2025 IndyCar run in the No. 78 Juncos Hollinger IndyCar after after earning the team’s first-ever podium at Milwaukee last year. The 33-year-old Indiana native has earned the respect of the paddock — and …Keep reading

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Passion and determination leading Williams’ commitment to early careers initiatives

Williams team boss James Vowles is aiming to push forward on track in 2025 with a new driver line-up and renewed optimism – but he will also remain steadfast in his approach to nurturing young talent away from the Formula 1 glare.Vowles was on stage at the Autosport Awards last Wednesday to announce the first cohort of the Komatsu-Williams Engineering Academy, with 10 candidates from across …Keep reading

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​​Why Honda’s biggest critic was smiling after first day of MotoGP testing

Joan Mir is so used to highlighting the flaws of Honda’s MotoGP bike that it was a shock to see him singing praises for its 2025 prototype in Sepang.Just three months prior, Mir had expressed his anger over Honda failing to bring any new parts to experiment with in the Barcelona test. It followed a disastrous season in which he was outscored by Johann Zarco on the satellite LCR bike, and was …Keep reading

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Aston Martin reveals launch plan for 2025 F1 challenger

Aston Martin will unveil its AMR25 car on 23 February in an online launch, a day before it gets its first on-track run at Bahrain.This will follow the team’s livery reveal at F1’s 75th anniversary launch event at London’s O2 Arena on 18 February, and imagery will be released across Aston Martin’s media profiles.Both Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll will then drive the 2025 car in a …Keep reading

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Lap Time Showdown: Hamilton and Leclerc Go Head-to-Head in Ferrari Test

Lap Time Showdown: Hamilton and Leclerc Go Head-to-Head in Ferrari Test

Source – F1 oversteer

Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton are comparable, according to data from Hamilton’s most recent Ferrari F1 test.

Lewis Hamilton’s highly anticipated outing in Ferrari’s latest Formula 1 machinery at Barcelona sent ripples through the paddock, as the seven-time world champion took another step in his journey with the Scuderia. This marked Hamilton’s first opportunity to get behind the wheel of Ferrari’s current challenger, the SF-24, following his previous private tests in the SF-23. The setting was the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, a venue where he had made headlines just a week prior due to an unfortunate crash in Ferrari’s 2023 car.
The two-day test, jointly conducted with McLaren, formed part of Pirelli’s crucial 2026 tyre development programme. Unlike Hamilton’s previous sessions with Ferrari, which had focused on his adaptation to the car and team environment, this test was entirely dictated by F1’s official tyre supplier. The aim was to analyze the latest constructions for the 2026 tyres while assessing the hard compound range, including the C1, C2, and C3 options. With both teams using modified versions of their respective challengers, the emphasis was placed squarely on tyre performance rather than outright pace.
Despite the session’s focus on development work, Hamilton wasted no time in making an impression. While lap times in such tests often carry little significance due to variable conditions and differing fuel loads, Hamilton still managed to produce a notable performance that caught attention. By the end of the day, the Briton had posted a best lap time of 1m15.930s over 87 laps, narrowly edging out his new teammate Charles Leclerc. The Monegasque driver, who completed 86 laps, clocked a fastest lap of 1m16.060s, placing him just behind Hamilton on the timesheets.
The only driver to go quicker than Hamilton on the day was McLaren’s Lando Norris, who led the leaderboard with a best time of 1m15.215s. The Briton, at the helm of McLaren’s MCL60 from the 2023 season, completed a staggering 159 laps, underlining McLaren’s commitment to extracting as much data as possible from the session. Meanwhile, Ferrari’s engineers worked meticulously behind the scenes, fine-tuning their testing parameters to maximize their learnings from the session.Source – The Economic Times
In addition to their SF-24 runs, Ferrari also reportedly ran their SF-23 in a separate Testing of Previous Cars (TPC) session on Tuesday. This decision was made to compensate for the lost track time caused by Hamilton’s crash in his earlier outing with the team. It provided both drivers with an opportunity to further familiarize themselves with the handling characteristics of Ferrari’s machinery under controlled conditions.
With day one of the test complete, attention now shifts to the second and final day of running. Hamilton and Leclerc are set to once again split duties for Ferrari, continuing their valuable work for Pirelli. Over at McLaren, Oscar Piastri will take over driving responsibilities from Norris, as the young Australian steps in to contribute to the test programme.
Though the results of such tyre tests may not directly translate into race performance, the sight of Hamilton outpacing Leclerc in their first head-to-head session in Ferrari colors has inevitably sparked intrigue. The real question remains—how much of a benchmark does this set for the future? As Ferrari continues its preparations for the seasons ahead, Hamilton’s early signs of promise will only add to the anticipation surrounding his arrival in Maranello.

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Hamilton back in action as Ferrari and McLaren undertake Pirelli F1 test

Lewis Hamilton was back on track with Ferrari for the Pirelli Formula 1 tyre test that has been taking place this week at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, with the first day topped by Lando Norris.As the new technical regulations for 2026 make F1 cars smaller and lighter, the tyres will also be narrower – by 25mm at the front and 30mm at the rear – and have a slightly smaller diameter …Keep reading

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MotoGP champion Martin out of Sepang test after multiple fractures

Jorge Martin will miss the remainder of the Sepang MotoGP test after suffering multiple fractures in a crash on the opening day of the running.The reigning MotoGP champion was making only his second appearance aboard the factory Aprilia RS-GP when he suffered a highside at Turn 2 shortly before midday in Malaysia.Martin was violently thrown off the bike and landed head first on the ground …Keep reading

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Zhou joins Ferrari as reserve driver after losing Sauber F1 seat

Zhou Guanyu will join Ferrari as one of its reserve drivers for the 2025 Formula 1 season, taking the role alongside current incumbent Antonio Giovinazzi.Zhou recently ended a three-year stint as a race driver in F1 with Sauber (previously Alfa Romeo), having become the first Chinese race driver in the F1 history. He scored his first championship point on his debut in Bahrain in 2022, and …Keep reading

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Quartararo fastest on first day of Sepang MotoGP test, Martin crashes

Fabio Quartararo set the quickest time on the opening day of the Sepang MotoGP test, while Jorge Martin suffered a huge crash on the Aprilia and was taken to hospital.Yamaha’s Quartararo had already laid the benchmark in last week’s shakedown at the same venue, and his recent knowledge of the track helped him remain at the front as the entire field assembled on Wednesday for the first …Keep reading

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