Formula 1 (F1)

F1: F1 to open 75th season at Melbourne in 2025

Formula One will open its 75th anniversary season in 2025 with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on March 16. F1 released the 24-race calendar for next year on Friday,...

F1: Aston Martin re-signs Fernando Alonso through 2026

Aston Martin signed two-time Formula 1 world champion Fernando Alonso through the end of the 2026 season on...

F1: 4-time champ Sebastian Vettel hints at return to Formula One

Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel told Sky Sports that he is mulling a return to Formula One in...

F1: Carlos Sainz wins Australian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen DNF

Max Verstappen's win streak ended at nine after a brake fire cut short his race on Sunday at...

F1: Williams removes Logan Sargeant from Australian GP

A teammate's crash has knocked American Formula 1 driver Logan Sargeant out of Saturday's Australian Grand Prix. The Williams...
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F1: Lando Norris signs contract extension with F1’s McLaren

McLaren Racing signed Formula One driver Lando Norris to a multiyear contract, the team announced Friday. His previous four-year deal was set to expire at...

F1: Charles Leclerc signs Ferrari extension: ‘Best is yet to come’

Ferrari announced that driver Charles Leclerc has officially signed an extension with its Formula 1 team. While Ferrari did not specify the length of the...

F1: Mercedes principal Toto Wolff signs 3-year extension

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has agreed to a three-year contract extension with the Formula 1 team. The deal runs through 2026 for the 52-year-old...

F1: Haas on Guenther Steiner firing: ‘It came down to performance’

A day after parting ways with team principal Guenther Steiner, Haas Formula 1 team owner Gene Haas said the decision "came down to performance." Steiner...

F1: Guenther Steiner replaced as principal of Haas F1 team

Guenther Steiner is out as team principal of Haas F1 and has been replaced by Ayao Komatsu, the North Carolina-based team's director of engineering. The...

F1: Williams to use Mercedes engines through at least 2030

Mercedes confirmed Monday that it will continue to supply its engines to fellow Formula 1 team Williams through at least 2030. The agreement that began...
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