Erling Haaland, Rory McIlroy, Lando Norris and the stats that shaped sport in 2025
Records were broken and landmarks achieved in another memorable year of sporting action — here are the major statistical achievements of 2025.
Herta’s adaptation to F2 may define IndyCar’s global reputation
Colton Herta left IndyCar for F2 in hopes of moving up to F1. Whether he succeeds could determine how the world views the American open-wheel series.
Sources: Ricciardo gave Verstappen No. 3 approval
Max Verstappen will race with the No. 3 formerly belonging to Daniel Ricciardo in 2026, a deviation from his old career racing number of 33.
Formula 1 racing: Key facts on drivers, teams, venues, more
Formula 1 has excited audiences around the world since its inception in 1950. Dig into history, records, and other fun facts on the competition now.
Explained: F1’s 24-race future from 2026 onwards
As Formula 1 enters a new period of regulations in 2026 with ever-growing popularity and new race locations floated, this is how the calendar stacks up over the next few years.
Pérez: Partnering Verstappen ‘worst job in F1’
Sergio Pérez has said being a teammate of Max Verstappen was “the worst job there is in Formula 1.”
The storylines that will define F1 as it enters a new era in 2026
To celebrate the start of a new year, we bid adieu to 2025 and F1’s ground-effect era and welcome new rules that will dominate the headlines in 2026.
A miracle child, a priceless penny and a racing legend
Back in 1998, long before the United States stopped producing the penny, a little girl with spina bifida gave Dale Earnhardt a gift that raises the question: What if pennies are actually worth everything?
Why did Hamilton’s debut season at Ferrari go sideways? Will it get any better in 2026?
Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari was supposed to be a dream come true, but it became a nightmare. Will 2026’s regulation change make things right?
Marko: Verstappen would’ve won if Horner left earlier
Departing Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko believes Max Verstappen would have won the 2025 world championship had former team principal Christian Horner left the team earlier in the season.