Inside the Tech: How F1’s Latest Cooling Device Will Save Drivers
An inside look at the operation of the new cooling system that has been certified for 2025
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An inside look at the operation of the new cooling system that has been certified for 2025
Inside the Tech: How F1’s Latest Cooling Device Will Save Drivers Read More »
Zak Brown, the manager of a Formula 1 team, has taken a daring stance on a contentious topic that is presently being discussed in the sport.
Controversy Erupts Over Zak Brown’s Latest F1 Comments Read More »
Lewis Hamilton is expected to make his first Ferrari on-track appearance in one of the team’s former Formula 1 vehicles after completing his transfer from Mercedes over the winter break, according to Frederic Vasseur.
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Mercedes and Alpine have agreed that Alpine will operate the German manufacturer’s power unit from 2026 until at least the end of 2030.
Alpine Makes Bold Move to Mercedes Power Units and Gearboxes for 2026 Season Read More »
Source – Grandprixnews Gabriel Bortoleto, the talented young Brazilian driver who has been making waves in Formula 2, has signed a multi-year deal with Kick Sauber, securing his highly anticipated place on the Formula 1 grid for 2025. This exciting step not only marks a milestone for Bortoleto’s career but also signals Sauber’s commitment to
In the midst of shifting weather conditions and intense drama, Max Verstappen stormed to an incredible victory in the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. The Dutchman started the race in P17 and worked his way up the field to win his first race since June, while Alpine finished on the double podium.
In a very exciting qualifying session leading up to the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, which included five red flags, multiple shock eliminations (including Max Verstappen’s exit in Q2), and shifting weather, Lando Norris secured pole position.
Norris Grabs Sao Paulo Pole in Wild, Rainy Qualifying with Five Red Flags Read More »
At the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, Lando Norris won the Sprint. Two circuits from the finish, McLaren decided to switch drivers, allowing the Briton to lead teammate Oscar Piastri in a one-two finish.
Norris Tops Sao Paulo Sprint After Late Driver Switch with Piastri Read More »
At the upcoming Sao Paulo Grand Prix, Red Bull decided to switch Max Verstappen’s power unit for the sixth time this season, resulting in a five-place grid penalty.
Verstappen Faces Sao Paulo Grid Penalty Due to Power Unit Swap Read More »
Oscar Piastri has jumped to a commanding pole position in the Sao Paulo Grand Prix Sprint. The McLaren driver narrowly defeated teammate Lando Norris in the closing seconds to win the honor.
Piastri Steals Sprint Pole from Norris with a 0.029s Margin in Brazil! Read More »