Singapore GP rights holder charged by local court

A Singapore court has charged property billionaire and Singapore Grand Prix promoter Ong Beng Seng with obstructing justice...

Formula 1 scraps Abu Dhabi rookie race plans for 2024

Formula 1 has scrapped its plans to hold a special rookie sprint race in Abu Dhabi this December,...

Formula 1 and LVMH sign historic $1 billion deal for the ages

Formula 1 has announced that it has sealed a historic 10-year deal with renowned luxury conglomerate, Louis Vuitton...

Jordan confirms Newey’s gardening leave and Aston start date

Former F1 team owner Eddie Jordan has confirmed that Adrian Newey has entered a period of gardening leave...

Bahrain to host F1 pre-season testing despite 2025 calendar shift

Bahrain International Circuit will once again host Formula 1 pre-season testing in 2025, despite the venue’s race being...

Lenovo seals global partnership deal with Formula 1

Formula 1 has unveiled Lenovo as its newest global partner, a deal that will see the tech giant...

Santander to partner with Formula 1 following Ferrari exit

Global banking giant Santander has signed a multi-year deal to become an official partner of Formula 1 starting...

Rivals urge FIA scrutiny over McLaren and Mercedes flexi-wings

As the battle for supremacy in Formula 1 continues to intensify, Red Bull and Ferrari have raised concerns...

F1 considering rookie sprint race for Abu Dhabi post-season

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has confirmed that the sport is looking into staging a sprint race for...

Hamilton: F1 can’t be adding races and ‘continue to ignore Africa’

After having spent a good part of his summer break in Africa, Lewis Hamilton says Formula 1 can...

Porsche no longer spending any energy on F1: ‘It’s off the table’

Porsche motorsport boss Thomas Laudenbach says the manufacturer has no intention of reviving its Formula 1 aspirations. In...

Domenicali: Reverse grids for F1 Sprints still warrant a ‘debate’

Formula 1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali suggests the time might be right to debate once again the merits...