Newey: Plans for active aero in F1 ‘doesn’t concern me’
Red Bull Racing Chief Technical Officer Adrian Newey has revealed that future plans to implement active aero into Formula 1 don't "concern" him". The FIA has already set in stone ...
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Red Bull Racing Chief Technical Officer Adrian Newey has revealed that future plans to implement active aero into Formula 1 don't "concern" him". The FIA has already set in stone ...
Haas Team Principal Guenther Steiner believes Oscar Piastri’s stellar maiden season in Formula 1 has transformed the mindset towards fielding rookie drivers. Williams’ confirmation that Logan Sargeant will retain his ...
Ferrari Chassis Technical Director Enrico Cardile has said that pictures of the Red Bull RB19's floor from qualifying in Monaco show its rivals "do a lot of things differently”. The ...
McLaren Formula 1 CEO Zak Brown has revealed that the team already has plans in place to avoid tensions escalating between its drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. After comprehensively ...
Fernando Alonso has said that Formula 1's push to increase the length of the calendar could "drain his battery, not driving" and possibly cause him to leave the sport altogether. ...
Ex-Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle insists Lando Norris should be cautious regarding his loyalty to McLaren and “keep options open” amid Red Bull’s interest in him. Red Bull could potentially ...
Sky Sports F1 lead commentator David Croft has tipped Williams Team Principal James Vowles to be in line for a move up the grid to a top side "in three ...
Ex-McLaren Formula 1 team boss Ron Dennis will receive a Knighthood, while current Red Bull chief Christian Horner has been made a CBE in the New Year's Honours list. The ...
Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has teased that the side has “many good things in the pipeline” for its 2024 Formula 1 car as it attempts to bounce back into ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown, who fields teams in both IndyCar and Formula 1, believes the latter "is going to get more competitive" in the coming years, just like America's premier ...