Thailand aims for F1 street race in 2028
Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met Formula 1 chief Stefano Domenicali on Tuesday and said the government would commission a feasibility study into hosting a Grand Prix on a Bangkok street circuit from 2028.
FIA tightens rear wing flexing tests for China
Formula 1 teams will face more stringent tests on rear wing flexibility from the Chinese Grand Prix onwards, the sport’s governing body has confirmed.
Newey focused on 2026 Aston Martin car – Cowell
Aston Martin team boss Andy Cowell said Adrian Newey’s focus will be on the team’s 2026 car now that he has started work at its Silverstone factory.
IndyCar in 2025: Can Herta, O’Ward end Palou’s dominance?
The 2025 IndyCar season is all about dynasties. Is there anyone who can stop Álex Palou, his Chip Ganassi Racing team or archrivals Team Penske?
Antonelli ‘surprised by intensity’ in F1 debut
Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli said he was “surprised by the level of intensity” required to stay with the front-runners during his first Formula 1 race in Australia last weekend.
Hamilton gets the full Ferrari experience on debut in red
Odd strategy calls, awkward radio exchanges, Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari debut was full of meme-able moments that have haunted the team in recent years.
Norris: McLaren have learnt from last year
Lando Norris showed he and favourites McLaren had learned from last year by taking the lead in the Formula 1 drivers’ championship for the first time and ending Max Verstappen’s tenure at the top.
Vasseur: Ferrari need better radio calls to Hamilton
Fred Vasseur has called on Ferrari to improve its in-race communication with Lewis Hamilton after the seven-time world champion made a disappointing debut with the Italian team at Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix.
‘We race, for you’ – tributes to F1 ‘legend’ Jordan
The Formula 1 paddock united to post glowing tributes to “legend” Eddie Jordan on Thursday after the former team owner’s death at the age of 76.
Leclerc: McLaren were ‘too far ahead’ in Melbourne
Charles Leclerc said McLaren were so far ahead during the Australian Grand Prix his engineer never once told him their lap time.