Max Verstappen issues response to Mercedes F1 rumours
Max Verstappen has denied that he has decided to leave Red Bull as the reigning F1 champion remained tight-lipped about reports linking him with Mercedes.
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Max Verstappen has denied that he has decided to leave Red Bull as the reigning F1 champion remained tight-lipped about reports linking him with Mercedes.
George Russell has made it clear he isn’t “going anywhere” at Mercedes, shutting down speculation over a potential exit and confirming he’s held no talks with other Formula 1 teams.
A former F1 steward is set to challenge the incumbent president Mohammed Ben Sulayem in the upcoming FIA presidential election, Motorsport Week understands.
Carlos Sainz has reaffirmed his commitment to Williams in F1, dismissing rumours linking him to a potential Red Bull seat if Max Verstappen moves to Mercedes.
Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner has insisted his squad have not “become idiots” after a comparatively difficult first half of the 2025 F1 season.
As Lewis Hamilton prepares for his highly anticipated debut F1 British Grand Prix as a Ferrari driver, he shared a heartfelt message with fans about what returning to Silverstone means ...
Aston Martin's F1 reserve driver Felipe Drugovich is to make his Formula E debut with Mahinda Racing at this month's Berlin E-Prix double-header.
Williams will offer fans the chance to help contribute to a one-off F1 livery for the 2025 Sao Paulo GP in partnership with Gulf Oil.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has said that Max Verstappen is currently "carrying" the Red Bull team, claiming that Racing Bulls would be ahead if it weren't for him, as rumours ...
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer hosted 150 personnel working within F1 at 10 Downing Street ahead of the 2025 British GP.