Liberty Media CEO Greg Maffei steps down as F1 owner leadership changes
Long-serving Liberty Media CEO and President Greg Maffei has announced his decision to step down from his leadership role by the end of 2024
Long-serving Liberty Media CEO and President Greg Maffei has announced his decision to step down from his leadership role by the end of 2024
Formula 1 is set to make history with a groundbreaking 2025 F1 season launch event scheduled to take place at London’s iconic O2 Arena on February
Following months of speculation Alpine F1 Team has officially announced its decision to switch to Mercedes power units and gearboxes starting from the 2026 season
Former F1 race director Niels Wittich has allegedly claimed he did “not resign” following the confirmation of his FIA exit
In a remarkable show of unity, F1 drivers have come together to voice their discontent with the FIA and president Mohammed Ben Sulayem over controversial crackdown on swearing within the sport.
Toyota’s return to F1 will not involve plans to field full-fledged team or power unit supply amid its recent partnership with the Haas F1 Team
Hot Wheels partners with F1 in a groundbreaking multi-year deal that will see the toy manufacturer produce die-cast F1 cars from 2025
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has reignited discussions about the potential introduction of reverse grids for F1 sprint races.
Formula 1 is resetting the sprint race format for 2024 F1 in an attempt to address a significant issue from the previous season.
Sky Sports confirmed that Danica Patrick will continue to be a member of the F1 crew of presenters as the lineup will basically remain the same for 2024
According to F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali some teams are turning down buy-in offers that are “almost billions”.
Max Verstappen has warned that the prospect of increasing the sprint races could force him to quit F1
Charles Leclerc’s contract with Ferrari expires just after the end of 2024 Formula 1 season.
Daniel Ricciardo retakes the wheel of a Red Bull for the first time in a while.
Former Formula 1 driver, Nelson Piquet was fined for disparaging Lewis Hamilton in a racist and homophobic manner. A court ruling issued on Friday, March 24, ordered the 70-year-old to pay five million Brazilian Reals, or $950,000.
Nike reportedly disputed Max Verstappen’s choice to label his new ‘Max 1’ clothing brand due to the similarities in the names of the two