Mercedes ‘never’ planned to have Max Verstappen replace Lewis Hamilton in 2025
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff claims he “never” planned to have Max Verstappen replace Lewis Hamilton for the 2025 Formula 1 campaign.
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff claims he “never” planned to have Max Verstappen replace Lewis Hamilton for the 2025 Formula 1 campaign.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has revealed he never considered quitting his role, despite the turbulent moments that occurred during the 2024 F1 season.
After a difficult 2024 Formula 1 campaign for Sauber, new hires Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto will have low expectations for the upcoming season.
Former Formula 1 driver Nico Rosberg believes that the prospect of Max Verstappen retiring from the sport at a young age is "possible."
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has denied the team is in a “rebuild” despite the exits of key Formula 1 personnel Adrian Newey and Jonathan Wheatley.
Red Bull has agreed to let impending Sauber boss Jonathan Wheatley take up the role earlier than planned, but McLaren will have to wait on Will Courtenay’s arrival.
Lewis Hamilton has been seen "flirting" with Colombian-American actress Sofia Vergara in New York City, mere days before his debut F1 outing with Ferrari.
Mercedes has the “same feelings” about the team’s 2026 power unit as the package it dominated with the last time the engine regulations changed in F1 in 2014.
Max Verstappen has weighed in on the investigation by Red Bull into allegations against team boss Christian Horner's conduct before the 2024 F1 season.
Charles Leclerc believes that it will be a “matter of time” until Williams returns to the top in F1 due to the impact that Carlos Sainz’s input will have on ...