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It has been confirmed that the 2026 F1 schedule will include a total of six sprint race weekends again after Formula 1 and the FIA have revealed their plans for the upcoming season. The calendar for ...
After six locations over the course of the the last two years, the F1 Exhibition is set to move to a new venue, with Germany's Oberhausen due to help F1 fans to delve deeper into the world of the ...
Having secured his 11th victory of the season at last Sunday's San Marino Grand Prix, Ducati's six-time world champion Marc Márquez admitted that Aprilia rival Marco Bezzecchi kept him honest all ...
Following McLaren's exit form Formula E, iTaylor Barnard was left without a seat in the all-electic series. However, the British driver has now announced that he will continue to race in Formula E ...
Marking the first partnership between a Formula 1 team and a major global private markets firm, Red Bull Raicng have announced a multi-year global partnership with Carlyle.
Despite a five-place grid penalty carried over from Zandvoort, Ferrari's seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton did not lose his motivation at his first race at Monza as a Ferrari driver. The ...
New power units, 100 per cent sustainable fuels, super-efficient active aerodynamics: Formula One is accustomed to technical change, but the direction it will take in 2026 is nothing less than ...
McLaren completed the quickest tyre change at the Italian Grand Prix, but Ferrari turned out to be the most reliable and the fastest team in the pit lane considering the overall performance.
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Márquez clinched victory at Misano, fractionally beating Aprilia rider Marco Bezzecchi. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo reports on the race at the Misano World ...
Aprilia rider Marco Bezzecchi took a sensational victory at the Misano MotoGP Sprint in front of his home crowd, whilst runaway championship leader Marc Márquez crashed out from the lead of the 13-lap ...
Having led the Misano Sprint, six-time MotoGP champion Marc Márquez crashed out of the lead on Lap 6 of the 13-lap race, making his first mistake on a Saturday this season.
Aston Martin will need to put "many pieces of the puzzle" together according to Executive Director - Technical, Bob Bell before the British outfit is able to fight for the top position.