Bernie Ecclestone sells £500 million F1 car collection to Red Bull co-owner
Bernie Ecclestone has sold his vast collection of Formula 1 cars, thought to be worth around £500 million, to the co-owner of Red Bull GmbH.
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Bernie Ecclestone has sold his vast collection of Formula 1 cars, thought to be worth around £500 million, to the co-owner of Red Bull GmbH.
Like the first two episodes, the third and fourth instalments of Drive to Survive Season 7 on Netflix offer inconsistent results when documenting the 2024 F1 campaign.
Fernando Alonso believes everyone at Aston Martin is “aligned” on when and how to focus on the 2026 rule changes to avoid a “painful” F1 campaign next year.
F1 is set to impose a new restriction on flexi-wings at the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix, which has received varied predictions from the motorsport chiefs.
Alpine Team Principal Oliver Oakes believes the Anglo-French F1 outfit is “not very flexible” regarding the switch from 2025 to 2026 car development.
George Russell has revealed Mercedes has “some things in the locker” that will help to cure the weaknesses that have remained embedded in the team’s W16 F1 car.
Max Verstappen could be "very difficult to manage" if Red Bull struggles to keep up with its F1 rivals as projected this year, according to Guenther Steiner.
Haas Team Principal Ayao Komatsu has explained how Esteban Ocon is “setting the benchmark” for his rookie F1 team-mate Oliver Bearman.
Max Verstappen has admitted he isn’t expecting Red Bull to have the pace to be in contention to win the first race of the 2025 F1 season in Australia next ...
Netflix's Drive to Survive is back with its seventh season, but what did we learn from the first two episodes telling the story of the 2024 F1 campaign?