Williams confirm Latifi will remain for the season
Nicholas Latifi will remain with Williams for the remainder of the 2022 Formula 1 season, according to the team.
Nicholas Latifi will remain with Williams for the remainder of the 2022 Formula 1 season, according to the team.
Michael Andretti’s desire to buy a Formula One team should not be “turned away,” according to Mike Hull, general director of Chip Ganassi Racing.
Alfa Romeo expects its Barcelona upgrade package to take its performance to the next level, with further innovations on the way for the Swiss company.
Sebastian Vettel has been offered the chance to drive a Formula E car in the future by DS Techeetah president Thomas Chevaucher.
Haas will not be releasing any upgrades for its VF-22 during this week’s Spanish Grand Prix because the team is deferring its development programme “a little longer.”
Nikita Mazepin will compete in the Russian Silk Way off-road rally, which is modelled just like the Dakar.
The Russian Grand Prix, which was scheduled to take place in September, will not be replaced, according to Formula One.
F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has stated that a deal to bring the sport back to South Africa is close to being finalised.
Several F1 drivers are already anticipating an engine penalty ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend.
Lamborghini teased its new race car for the upcoming LMDh (Le Mans Daytona hybrid) class on Tuesday.
Alpine team boss Otmar Szafnauer, has disclosed that the appointment of Martin Whitmarsh as CEO of Aston Martin Racing rendered his job as team principal unworkable.
Despite rumours that the German Grand Prix could return to the schedule, Sebastian Vettel does not expect to race in Germany again in his career.
Lewis Hamilton is reportedly furious at the prospect of Michael Masi returning as race director after FIA President Mohammed ben Sulayem hinted at his return.
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has hinted the return of Michael Masi as he underlined his wish for a “minimum of three race directors” in Formula 1.
This season, Max Verstappen has won every race he has entered, but reliability issues have kept him on the back foot.
McLaren’s MCL36 will be modified with new parts for this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix, marking the team’s first substantial changes of the season.