Thursday's F1 news includes the suspected cause behind Lewis Hamilton's test crash and Ferrari's reaction to the Barcelona ...
Guenther Steiner claims that Gene Haas doesn't want to win Formula 1 championships; he simply wants to participate.
Cadillac F1 isn't setting big goals like World Championships when it joins the Formula 1 grid. No: it just wants respect.
Alpine's Oli Oakes has revealed how the "timing was right" for him to take a role in F1, after having other opportunities ...
A key Ferrari figure has revealed that Lewis Hamilton often signalled his desire to join the team throughout his Mercedes F1 ...
Carlos Sainz is braced for a "difficult" first season at Williams in F1 2025, with the team admitting the new FW47 car has been compromised.
McLaren chief Zak Brown has made the "unpopular" call for F1 teams to pay for full-time stewards in the wake of Johnny Herbert's sacking.
With Lewis Hamilton ticking off an unwanted 'first' by crashing his Ferrari, the incident portents good omens for him.
Max Verstappen "simply does not agree" with Mohammed ben Sulayem's view on drivers' swearing, says F2 driver Richard Verschoor.
Former Sky F1 pundit Johnny Herbert has landed a new motorsport role just 24 hours after being removed as an FIA steward.
Adrian Newey believes 'inexperience' may have played a part in Red Bulls troubled development of the RB20 last year.
Ferrari's planned running at its TPC outing in Barcelona ended prematurely on the second day, due to a crash for.