On the back of McLaren surprise filming day with its 2025 F1 car on Thursday, Williams have become the second outfit to get the cover off their brand-new F1 machine.
After his exit from Ferrari following the season-closing Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the Scuderia has released a farewell video in which Charles Leclerc reckons that they could always move on after their on ...
Following test outings at Paul Ricard and Barcelona, Pirelli completed its third test session of 2025 at the Angel Nieto circuit in Jerez de la Frontera in southern Spain.
Ahead of his debut run with Ferrari's 2023 F1 car last Wednesday, seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton showed off his new helmet design for his debut season with the Scuderia. F1Technical's lead ...
Formula One's sole tyre manufacturer Pirelli has kicked off its third tyre testing of 2025, working with Alpine, McLaren and Mercedes at Jerez de la Frontera.
Ahead of the upcoming season, McLaren have announced a multi-year extension of Peter Prodromou’s contract as their Technical Director, Aerodynamics, following the team’s return to title-winning ways ...
McLaren have become the first team to show off its 2025 F1 car, conducting a promotional filming day, with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri shared driver duties at Silverstone.
Williams Racing has confirm that F1 World Champion Jenson Button and Jamie Chadwick will continue as ambassadors for the team for the 2025 season, with 1997 Drivers’ Champion Jacques Villeneuve ...
Aston Martin have headed to Spain to stage a test running at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, providing Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll the opportunity of getting the rust off after the winter ...
F1's Grove-based outfit Williams have announced a new partner ahead of the upcoming 2025 F1 season, with Australian software firm Atlassian becoming their title partner.
Pirelli's motorsport director Mario Isola has revealed that the Milan-based company will conduct two more test running before 2025 F1 season kicks off at the Bahrain International Circuit.
Formula One's governing body, the FIA has now confirmed the start times for the races of the 2025 F1 season, revealing that the Las Vegas Grand Prix will be moved forward by two hours.