Hadjar in, Tsunoda out as Red Bull make ’26 switch
Formula 1 rookie Isak Hadjar will replace Yuki Tsunoda at Red Bull in 2026, while Liam Lawson will continue at junior team Racing Bulls alongside exciting teenage prospect Arvid Lindblad.
Stella: McLaren will learn from strategy mistakes
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has explained the reasons behind his team’s strategy blunder at the Qatar Grand Prix and promised to learn lessons from the mistake.
Abu Dhabi F1 finale: History haunts McLaren, beckons for Verstappen
At F1’s season finale, McLaren’s parallels to past heartbreaks are hard to ignore as Max Verstappen’s long-shot title bid doesn’t look so far fetched.
Being Max’s teammate: A timeline of Red Bull No. 2 failures
With Yuki Tsunoda the latest to lose his job, ESPN charts a timeline of missteps of Red Bull’s second drivers, showcasing how hard it is to be Max Verstappen’s teammate.
Red Bull regret ‘incorrect’ claim, Antonelli abuse
Red Bull has issued a statement saying it “sincerely regrets” online abuse levelled at Kimi Antonelli following the Qatar Grand Prix.
McLaren: Piastri free to fight Norris for the title
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has confirmed Oscar Piastri will be free to fight teammate Lando Norris for the title at the final round in Abu Dhabi
Norris: Asking Piastri to help win F1 title is not fair
Lando Norris said McLaren asking Oscar Piastri to help his title bid on Sunday would “not be a fair question” in the team’s bid to stop Max Verstappen winning.
Toyota taking over title sponsorship for Haas F1
Toyota Gazoo Racing will become the title partner of the Haas Formula 1 team next year in a deal that will strengthen the ties between the Japanese motor company and the American racing team.
Norris 0.008s ahead of Verstappen in Abu Dhabi FP1
Lando Norris stole an early advantage in Formula 1’s title decider after he saw off world championship rival Max Verstappen by just eight thousandths of a second in first practice for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
McLaren’s Qatar blunder has it on the brink of a 2007 rerun
In 2007, McLaren refused to favor either of its drivers, costing the team a title. After another botched call in Qatar, is history repeating itself?