Formula 1 (F1)

F1: Aston Martin confirms American Jak Crawford as 3rd driver

Aston Martin confirmed that American Jak Crawford will serve as the Formula 1 team's third driver for the 2026 season. A member of the team's development program since 2024 after...

F1: Lando Norris dominates in Mexico City, seizes F1 Championship lead

Not only did Great Britain's Lando Norris crush the field on Sunday at the Mexico City Grand Prix,...

F1: Lando Norris on Mexico City GP pole; Max Verstappen 5th

McLaren driver Lando Norris, who is 14 points behind leader and teammate Oscar Piastri in the F1 standings,...

F1: Red Bull to curtail ‘silly games’ with McLaren

Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies said his team will curtail the "silly games" with rival McLaren that ultimately...

F1: Max Verstappen cruises at F1 U.S. Grand Prix, moves up standings

Four-time defending World Drivers' champion Max Verstappen dominated the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix on Sunday at...
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F1: Arvid Lindblad, 17, gets F1 exemption after Red Bull request

The FIA has granted a Formula 1 super license to Red Bull Junior racer Arvid Lindblad prior to his 18th birthday. The move comes following...

F1: F1 replaces Imola with Madrid on 2026 calendar

The 24-race Formula 1 slate for 2026 features a grand prix in Madrid replacing Italy's Emilia Romagna GP at Imola. Governing body FIA approved the...

F1: Formula 1 sponsorship revenue over $2B in 2024, closing on NFL

Formula 1 is hot on the tail of the big dog of professional sports marketing, the NFL, and cleared $2.04 billion in sponsorship revenue...

F1: Max Verstappen admits George Russell incident ‘not right’

Max Verstappen admitted Monday that his controversial collision with George Russell in Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix was "not right and shouldn't have happened." Verstappen, the...

F1: Max Verstappen flirting with race ban after latest penalty

Max Verstappen had plenty to be upset about by the time the Spanish Grand Prix was in the books Sunday, but the long-term implications...

F1: Pole-sitter Oscar Piastri wins Spanish Grand Prix

The Formula One 2025 Spanish Grand Prix finished the way it started on Sunday, with the McLaren pair of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris...
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