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Mick Schumacher Leaves Alpine Ahead of 2026

Mick Schumacher is set to step down from his position as a Mercedes reserve driver at the end of the 2024 Formula 1 season, concluding two years with the German team. After losing his Haas seat to Nico Hülkenberg in 2022, the 25-year-old German stayed connected to motor racing by joining Mercedes, furthering his technical knowledge while remaining part of the F1 ecosystem. Although Schumacher has been actively...

Verstappen Stuns Silverstone with Pole as McLarens Challenge in Epic Qualifying

Max Verstappen sieged his fourth consecutive Formula 1 World Championship in the Las Vegas Grand Prix in fifth place while holding off the close threat of Lando Norris, who came seventh. The Dutch driver was only interested in winning the title, and so he did not overdrive himself as that would be all that was required to keep the young Norris behind him. On the other hand George...

Will Franco Colapinto Join Red Bull Racing for the 2025 F1 Season?

Franco Colapinto’s impressive performances with Williams have quickly made him one of the hottest young talents in Formula 1, and his future is now stirring up serious interest across the 2025 grid. After filling in for Logan Sargeant and securing points in two of his six races, the 21-year-old Argentine has shown he’s ready for a larger role. Williams, however, is already locked in with Alex Albon and...

Sainz Triumphs, Verstappen’s Penalties Steal the Spotlight

In the 2024 Mexican Grand Prix, Carlos Sainz stood tall and overcame several competitors to come to the finish line a winner and after having overtaken Max Verstappen after a safety car in the early part of the race. When things became tight during the racing, Sainz made a perfectly timed DRS overtake to cement his position and then managed to keep hold of the car through the...

Sainz Shines in Mexican GP Qualifying, Verstappen Follows

Continuing the tradition of nerve-wracking qualifying sessions, Carlos Sainz bravely claimed pole position for Ferrari with an incredible lap of 1m15.946s, finishing just 0.225 seconds ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. Sainz maintained impressive speed throughout the session, securing Ferrari’s place at the top and fueling hopes for a potential victory. Verstappen, who had his first Q3 lap deleted for exceeding track limits at the Turn 2/3 chicane,...

Norris’s Bold Overtake on Verstappen Ends in Penalty I Austin GP

Norris managed to reduce a six-second gap and came within DRS range of Verstappen by lap 45, as their title fight intensified at Austin. Norris applied pressure on Verstappen throughout the race, but much to his frustration, Verstappen was always a step ahead, defending his position with precision. Norris struggled to get within half a second on the back straight to make a proper attempt around Turn 12....

George Russell’s Crash Seals Lando Norris’ Stunning US Grand Prix Pole

Lando Norris produced an exhilarating lap to clinch the top spot for the 2024 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix, outpacing Max Verstappen in a gripping qualifying session in Austin. Norris’ stunning lap of 1:34.277 put him 0.031 seconds ahead of Verstappen, who was on a flying lap when George Russell crashed, bringing the session to an early end. Russell went off in the final sector and hit...

Haas F1 Announces Major Partnership with Toyota Gazoo Racing

Haas F1 Team is in a critical technical partnership with Toyota Gazoo Racing, aiming to boost its Formula 1 performance. As part of this deal, Haas will receive engineering support from Toyota in design, manufacturing, and aerodynamics, while Toyota will gain commercial benefits. Toyota engineers and drivers will join Haas F1 testing sessions, allowing both teams to understand the challenges of Formula 1 better. Toyota will also help...

Lando Norris Dominates 2024 Singapore GP

Lando Norris has beaten his competitors to win the Singapore Grand Prix and extend his lead in the championship to 27 points. Norris started from the pole position and was able to fend off Max Verstappen into the first corner and pulled away. He brushed the wall twice, once at turn 14 before pitting and again at turn 10, but came out with little harm while concentrating on...

Daniel

Red Bull’s driver was knocked out in Q1, not even reaching Q3 after the team looked certain of at least a top 10 quali, given Friday ‘s pace. Ricciardo therefore seemed frustrated. He agreed that the team quite often did not change the car much, but the pace was much slower when using the softer tires. The soft compound regretfully marked his premature exit due to their innability...