Formula One great Lewis Hamilton will reunite with his former Kiwi trainer and physiotherapist Angela Cullen as his latest contract with Ferrari begins. Cullen first started working with the seven-time champion in 2016 when the Brit was driving at Mercedes - he went on to win four straight titles from 2017.
Formula 1 calendar is set to be a gruelling challenge for the teams with races taking place from March to December in four continents.
A few years ago the Denver Broncos went under new ownership. The Walton-Penner ownership group bought the team, and they have not been shy about spending money since they have been on board.
The Belgian Grand Prix has signed a new six-year deal with Formula 1, but will only be in the calendar in four out of those six seasons.
Formula One announces Belgian Grand Prix will be rotated from next year - The deal means the fixture at Spa-Francorchamps – which is among the most recognisable in F1 – will be omitted from the schedule in 2028 and 2030.
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Formula E cars can unleash the power of all-wheel drive, delivering 0-60mph in 1.8 seconds. This will make Season 11's racing even more competitive.
The Belgian Grand Prix will appear on the F1 calendar for four of the next six seasons after 2025, taking place in 2026, 2027, 2029 and 2031. It marks a first step from F1 to introduce circuit rotation to its calendar amid sizable demand from countries around the world to host a grand prix.
Colton Herta has been addressing Formula 1 questions for most of his IndyCar career. The 24-year-old from California needs an opportunity for him to ever make a decision.
With 6 rookies (if you include Lawson), this year's F1 class of first year young guns may be one of the more intriguing in years. Whether you consider there to be five or six rookies in the 2025 ...
Possible rotational schedule gives FIA and F1 opportunities to award more locations races without annual commitment.
Moving on from Ferrari in 1979, Heuer turned to McLaren, a partnership that would become one of the longest in F1 history. Six years later, the owners of McLaren acquired Heuer and put its new TAG Heuer logo on the 1986 World Drivers' Championship car of Alain Prost.