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Alpine extends Colapinto’s F1 deal for 2026 season

Franco Colapinto will continue his Formula 1 journey with Alpine after the team confirmed an extension to his contract for…

6 months ago

Brown’s bold stand: Better to lose to Verstappen than divide McLaren

McLaren Racing boss Zak Brown has drawn a bold line in the sand – and it’s painted in the team’s…

6 months ago

Claire Williams shifts gears toward a bold new challenge

Claire Williams, the former deputy team principal of Williams Racing, is eyeing a new kind of race — one that…

6 months ago

Cowell’s big call: Aston Martin will reach the top – and stay there!

Aston Martin team principal Andy Cowell has expressed an almost defiant optimistic view on his team’s future in Formula 1,…

6 months ago

O’Ward: ‘I’d be shocked not to see Herta in F1 in 2027’

McLaren IndyCar star Pato O’Ward is throwing his full support behind his former rival Colton Herta’s bold leap toward Formula…

6 months ago

Massa’s $80 million legal battle faces delay after London hearing

Felipe Massa is facing a delay in learning whether his high-profile legal challenge over the outcome of the 2008 Formula…

6 months ago

Leclerc engaged to Alexandra Saint Mleux – with a little help from Leo

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc took pole position last weekend in Monaco, but in matters of the heart. The 27-year-old Monegasque took…

6 months ago

Vasseur warns F1 to plan ahead: ‘We have to decide the future now'

Ferrari team principal Frédéric Vasseur has outlined a bold, forward-looking vision for the Scuderia’s future – one built on confidence,…

6 months ago

Lazenby: Why Verstappen ‘is one of the most honest drivers out there’

Sky Sports F1 presenter Simon Lazenby has heaped praise on Max Verstappen for his authenticity and no-nonsense approach in front…

6 months ago

Newey sensing ‘déjà vu’ at Aston Martin – but not the good kind

Aston Martin’s master designer Adrian Newey has admitted to experiencing at the Silverstone-based outfit “a bit of déjà vu” compared…

6 months ago