Max Verstappen reveals he will remain at Red Bull for F1 2026
Max Verstappen has announced that he will continue to race with Red Bull in F1 in 2026, prompting an end to the speculation that he could head to Mercedes.
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Max Verstappen has announced that he will continue to race with Red Bull in F1 in 2026, prompting an end to the speculation that he could head to Mercedes.
Charles Leclerc has expressed that Ferrari's decision to put an end to the rumours surrounding Fred Vasseur's position as the team's boss in F1 is "important".
Oscar Piastri knows consistency alone won’t cut it in his title fight with Lando Norris, warning he can’t “afford to sit back” if he wants to stay ahead in F1 ...
Carlos Sainz has suggested the decision to retain Fred Vasseur as Ferrari's F1 Team Principal was to shut down any further speculation around the Frenchman's future.
Alex Albon has laid the blame for F1’s wet weather struggles squarely on the current generation of cars, insisting it’s the design that makes racing in heavy rain nearly impossible.
Fred Vasseur is staying with Ferrari, signing a multi-year deal to remain with the Italian F1 giants. Motorsport Week examines why this could be the right decision.
Alpine's parent company, Renault, has announced the appointment of Francois Provost as its new Chief Executive Officer prior to f1's Hungarian GP.
Aston Martin junior driver and F2 title contender Jak Crawford is in talks with Cadillac about one of its two seats for its maiden F1 season next year.
Ferrari has announced that Fred Vasseur has signed a new multi-year deal to continue as the team's F1 boss, putting an end to rumours he might be replaced.
Max Verstappen has revealed that watching McLaren's onboards has contributed to his doomed attitude towards his and Red Bull's F1 title prospects in 2025.