Power hires agent as he begins contract season
Two-time IndyCar champ Will Power has signed with an agent for the first time as he heads into a contract year with Team Penske and believes he “can be absolutely competitive for another five years.”
IndyCar can’t get any wilder in 2025 than it was in 2024
IndyCar was full of unforgettable (and forgettable) moments in 2024, with the sort of unpredictable drama that will be hard to duplicate in 2025.
Mercedes rookie Antonelli passes his driving test
Italian Kimi Antonelli, the 18-year-old rookie replacing seven times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes this season, has passed his driving test.
Penske’s Porsches finish first, third in Rolex 24
Porsche Penske Motorsport won the Rolex 24 at Daytona endurance race for the second consecutive year and third time overall.
Newey: Big chance one engine dominates F1 2026
Formula 1’s competitive order might be dictated by engine power with the new rule change in 2026, according to new Aston Martin designer Adrian Newey.
Hamilton: Ferrari drive ‘one of the best feelings’
Lewis Hamilton has described his first experience behind the wheel of a Ferrari Formula 1 car as “one of the best feelings of my life” after making his track debut with his new team in Maranello on Wednesday.
Mercedes 1955 car could smash auction record
A sleek, long-nosed Mercedes raced by Stirling Moss and five-times Formula One world champion Juan Manuel Fangio in 1955 could become the most expensive grand prix car of all time at an auction in Stuttgart on Saturday.
Hamilton ramps up Ferrari testing in Barcelona
Lewis Hamilton is continuing to get to grips with life as a Ferrari driver during a private test session for him and teammate Charles Leclerc in Barcelona this week.
How F1’s biggest stars have been spending their offseasons
Halfway through the offseason, ESPN scrolls through months of social media posts to see how the fastest drivers in Formula 1 spend their downtime.
F1 drivers risk fines, bans over swearing, FIA abuse
Formula 1 drivers could face points deductions or bans if they repeatedly swear or criticize the sport’s governing body under revised misconduct guidelines issued by the FIA.