Formula 1

Ferrari Andrew Benson F1 Correspondent 55 minutes ago Lewis Hamilton is continuing his preparations for the Formula 1 season by testing for his new Ferrari team at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya this week. The seven-time champion and team-mate Charles Leclerc both drove a 2023 F1 car at the home of the Spanish Grand Prix on
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Getty Images Andrew Benson F1 Correspondent 42 minutes ago Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli has passed his driving test just six weeks before he makes his Formula 1 debut at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. Antonelli is replacing seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton at the team this season, partnering George Russell. He turned 18, the
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Getty Images 6 minutes ago Comments Formula 1 drivers face race bans if they repeatedly swear or criticise the sport’s governing body under new rules introduced this year. Changes to the FIA’s sporting code for the 2025 season codify the steps to a potential race ban for drivers deemed guilty of such offences. They mean
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Getty Images Andrew Benson F1 Correspondent 31 minutes ago Aston Martin’s new Formula 1 boss Andy Cowell will take on the role of team principal in addition to his position as chief executive officer. The 55-year-old, who joined Aston Martin in October, takes over the team boss role from Mike Krack, who has been effectively
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Cadillac Andrew Benson F1 correspondent 3 hours ago US car company General Motors has set up a new engine company as it gears up for its prospective entry into Formula 1. GM has an agreement in principle to start in F1 in 2026 with a new team named after its luxury Cadillac brand, partnering with
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Getty Images Andrew Benson F1 Correspondent 9 January 2025 Formula 1 owner Liberty Media has appointed a new president and chief executive officer following Greg Maffei’s departure last year. Derek Chang, an executive specialising in media sports and entertainment, will take on the role from 1 February. F1 president and CEO Stefano Domenicali will report
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Getty Images Andrew Benson F1 Correspondent 43 minutes ago Frenchman Isack Hadjar has been promoted to Red Bull’s second team to race alongside Japanese Yuki Tsunoda during the 2025 Formula 1 season. The announcement fills the final seat on the 20-car F1 grid. Hadjar is a replacement at the team that will now be known
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