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On the back of Alpine's decision to axe Jack Doohan after just six races into the season, Alpine's Executive Advisor Flavio Briatore has opened up on the team's decision, claiming that the ...
Just six races into the 2025 F1 season, Alpine have decided to drop Jack Doohan for the next five Formula 1 races and replace the Australian with Franco Colapinto with immediate effect.
Ahead of last weekend's Miami Grand Prix, Williams team boss James Vowles and Thai driver Alex Albon completed a once-in-a-lifetime experience with the United States Navy’s elite flight demonstration ...
On the back of his demotion from Alpine, Jack Doohan claims that the French-British team's decision to axe him after just six races of the 2025 F1 season will be a "tough one to take".
On the eve of last Sunday's Miami Grand Prix, Williams announced an early renewal and extension of their partnership with Keeper Security which is set to help protect the British team against cyber ...
Having only finished eighth at the Miami Grand Prix, Ferrari's seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton collected a podium finish a day earlier at the Miami F1 Sprint thanks to a bold strategy.
Having taken over the role from Bruno Famin less than a year ago, Alpine team boss Oliver Oakes has resigned from his role as F1 team principal in a shock move.
Former Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto has become the Head of Audi F1 Project as the German manufacturer has completed another restructuring ahead of its debut season in Formula One next year.
Having grabbed another podium finish at the Miami Grand Prix, Mercedes driver George Russell was forced to skip the post-race FIA press conference due to medical reasons.
Although Mercedes displayed encouraging one-lap pace in both the sprint and the main qualifying session at the Miami Grand Prix, the Brackley-based outfit struggled for race pace on Sunday.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner was left to praise four-time F1 champion Max Verstappen after the Dutchman delivered a "staunch defence of his lead" in the opening stages of Sunday's Miami Grand ...
Despite the SF25's low-key and disappointing performance in Miami, Ferrari's seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton was left to praise the progress he has made, revealing that he has started to feel ...