F1 at the heart of adjustments: the bosses will decide after Miami
The Formula 1 officials, the FIA, and the teams are meeting to analyze the initial effects of the recent regulatory changes tested in Miami.
The Formula 1 officials, the FIA, and the teams are meeting to analyze the initial effects of the recent regulatory changes tested in Miami.
On the eve of the Australian Grand Prix, Aston Martin is heading into the unknown. Reliability issues, lack of data and concerns over performance: Martin Brundle is sounding the alarm.
Esteban Ocon did not flinch when criticism rained down on him after the last Chinese Grand Prix.
Kimi Antonelli will start from pole position this Sunday in Shanghai, becoming the youngest pole-sitter in F1 history. Behind him, George Russell and the Ferraris of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc will make up the first two rows.
Max Verstappen came very close to a monumental achievement in his debut at the 24 Hours of Nürburgring.
While the FIA is working on urgent technical adjustments, Alan Permane calls for caution. According to him, Miami will not be the scene of an immediate revolution.
Charles Leclerc believes that the main challenge in the discussions about the future engine regulations is to find a fair solution for all teams.
Aston Martin does not expect any major updates before Zandvoort, according to Lance Stroll, who mentions a long development delay.
Lando Norris believes that the hierarchy could be shaken up as early as the next Monaco Grand Prix in favor of Ferrari.
Alpine changes identity in F1: Gucci becomes title sponsor of the French team in a multi-year partnership estimated at over 150 million dollars.