Sauber has unveiled a new livery for the 2024 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, which Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu will race this weekend.
Red Bull has broken away from a number of major ideas it had pioneered in this rule era with the most recent RB20 upgrades. This is a huge change for Red Bull, as other teams are starting to do the same thing.
F1: The new W14 race car, which will compete in the 2023 Formula 1 season, has been unveiled by the Mercedes AMG F1 team. After spending 2022 in their more conventional silver scheme, Mercedes' latest model represents a return to black, a colour they previously ran in 2020 and 2021.
F1: For the 2023 Formula 1 season, Ferrari has unveiled the new SF-23 with a redesigned suspension. The brand-new challenger has an improved aerodynamics to adapt to the new regulations.
F1: Aston Martin has recently revealed the AMR23, their brand-new challenger. The AMR23 includes an extensively modified front wing, new sidepods with an inner ramp that is much more sweeping and aggressive, and a new engine cover with a larger roll hoop inlet.
Lewis Hamilton is, statistically, the greatest F1 driver of all time. But how much of his success is down to the Mercedes car that he drives? It’s a topic that attracts raging arguments from fans and critics of the sport alike. And the Sakhir Grand Prix has undoubtedly added fuel to the fire.
'Then there’s the less pleasant moment where my body starts to relax, I’m in peace with myself and I’m going to die!' Here's a jarring account of Haas F1 driver Romain Grosjean's recent near-death crash at the 2020 Bahrain GP.
Sir Stirling Moss’ most epic drive was at Mille Miglia (Italy) in 1955. Piloting a Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR, he completed the 1000-mile race in just 10:07.48 with an average speed of nearly 160km/h
Mercedes-AMG's Valtteri Bottas wins the first grand prix of 2019, ahead of teammate Lewis Hamilton and Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen. The brand new Formula 1 season kicked off in Australia with Valtteri Bottas of Mercedes-AMG taking an authoritative win.
Amid slip-ups by Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton is in command of the F1 title battle at the half-way point of the season.