Norris tops FP1, Hamilton 3rd, as rookies step in
Formula 1 championship leader Lando Norris put McLaren top of the Bahrain Grand Prix practice timesheets on Friday in an otherwise unrepresentative first session packed with young drivers gaining experience.
‘Kimi to Kimi’ Antonelli hopes to talk to Raikkonen
Mercedes’ teenage rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli says he would like to talk Formula 1 with Kimi Raikkonen after recalling how the Finn lived up to his famed ‘Iceman’ nickname when they first met.
FIA is facing ‘serious challenges’ says ex-CEO
Former FIA CEO Natalie Robyn said racing’s governing body is facing “serious ongoing structural challenges”, in an interview following the abrupt resignation of vice president Robert Reid.
Toilet trouble: Sainz, Russell protest FIA fines
Carlos Sainz, Jr. broke Formula 1’s rules on swearing on Thursday when he protested a fine for being late for a national anthem.
Five years since Bahrain 2020: The tech that saved Grosjean’s life
It’s been five years since Romain Grosjean’s fiery Bahrain crash. F1’s ongoing search for safety saved him.
Vasseur: Qualifying vital with lack of overtakes
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur believes Formula 1’s 2025 season will largely be dictated by qualifying instead of races, which has seen a limited number of overtakes so far.
Sainz escapes fine for swearing after FIA apology
Williams driver Carlos Sainz escaped a potential €40,000 ($45,370) fine for bad language on Friday after the governing body decided not to refer him to stewards.
Piastri dismisses Horner: ‘McLaren strong all year’
Oscar Piastri has dismissed talk of McLaren being slowed by a rule change in June and says he expects the champions to stay strong all season.
Russell: F1 drivers concerned FIA is ‘unstable’
George Russell said he and his fellow Formula 1 drivers are concerned the governing FIA appears to be heading in an “unstable direction.”
‘We’re back’: McLaren confirms 2027 WEC entry
McLaren will compete in the top flight of the World Endurance Championship in 2027, the team announced in a simple statement on Thursday saying “we’re back.”