News
Formula One's chief executive, Stefano Domenicali, is contemplating two significant changes to the sport, including the introduction of reverse grid races, which he believes would be the 'right thing' ...
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali says he is “ready for talks” to revive the German Grand Prix after a prolonged absence from the calendar. Germany has a long history in F1, having hosted its first ...
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has offered some insight into the discussions taking place at how the sport could look in the future but not all drivers will be happy with their contents ...
22h
PlanetF1 on MSNRed Bull confirm alternate route for new female driver in junior team announcement
The return of the Red Bull Driver Search resulted in two new additions to their junior team being confirmed. Those new ...
Red Bull has a good history of nailing rule changes. It did so in 2009 when the cars had aero stripped off and were made narrower, ushering in a period of dominance with Sebastian Vettel. And it was ...
McLaren boss Andrea Stella has detailed how branching out leadership roles within the team's technical setup has paid ...
56m
GB News on MSNChristian Horner tipped for sensational return to F1
Following his unexpected departure from Red Bull in July, Christian Horner has been been tipped for a remarkable comeback to ...
Former IndyCar and NASCAR driver Danica Patrick took to Instagram and shared images of her new luxurious villa with a caption detailing the reason behind the expensive purchase.
Formula 1 chief Stefano Domenicali is toying with the prospect of reverse grids being introduced in the future.
Austin Dillon shared his thoughts about continuing his journey with Richard Childress Racing. When asked if he would prefer to be an official rather than a driver within the team, Dillon said that he ...
5h
GPFans on MSNF1 'asks Sepang for $70 MILLION' to bring Malaysian GP back
Sepang International Circuit director Azhan Shafriman Hanif has revealed that F1 have proposed a budget of $70 million for ...
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc has warned that Formula 1’s 2026 regulations will force drivers into uncharted territory.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results