Why Norris expects even ‘bigger’ McLaren F1 changes in 2024
McLaren's improved competitive position at the end of last year has prompted Lando Norris to expect even “bigger” changes from the team in the 2024 Formula 1 season. Having struggled ...
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McLaren's improved competitive position at the end of last year has prompted Lando Norris to expect even “bigger” changes from the team in the 2024 Formula 1 season. Having struggled ...
Work to modernise the Autodromo Nazionale Monza is now underway with the hopes of securing the circuit's long-term future on the Formula 1 calendar. Monza and Imola, host of the ...
Valtteri Bottas' priority is to secure a contract extension that covers Audi’s Formula 1 arrival in 2026, but he would be prepared to reach out to other teams if talks ...
Williams will continue to be powered by Mercedes when Formula 1’s new engine regulations are introduced in 2026. Williams aligned with Mercedes from 2014, when the current 1.6 litre V6 ...
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff must take responsibility for the team’s decision to retain the ‘zeropod’ car concept at the start of 2023, claims Sky F1’s Ted Kravitz. The ...
The Chief Executive of Jumbo, Max Verstappen’s former long-time sponsor, Ton van Veen has revealed why the supermarket chain cut ties with Formula 1 at the end of 2023. Jumbo ...
Pierre Gasly has labelled McLaren’s progress during the Formula 1 2023 season a “mystery” but one that he believes his Alpine team is capable of replicating in the coming years. ...
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko has asserted that there should be no cause for concern following reports that the RB20 had failed an early FIA crash test. Before a ...
Former Alpine Formula 1 boss Otmar Szafnauer has claimed the team’s rivals broke a “gentleman’s agreement” which would have allowed engine supplier Renault to reduce its performance disparity. Earlier this ...
Haas Formula 1 boss Guenther Steiner has denied the team could repeat what it has done previously and sacrifice the next two seasons to prepare for the 2026 regulations. The ...