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F1 tires take quite a beating on the track, so what happens to them when race day is over? Let's take a look at where Pirelli brings them next.
British F1 star Lando Norris has issued a plea to his McLaren race engineer Will Joseph amid his fight for a maiden drivers' ...
Martin Brundle’s beloved grid walks are rarely dull — and at the British Grand Prix, they produced another viral moment, for ...
Formula 1 driver Oscar Piastri signed with IMG Models. The 24-year-old F1 driver for the prestigious McLaren F1 Team has ...
Formula 1 returns to its de facto home this weekend, with a huge slate of racing on tap for the British fans. The Silverstone ...
Nico Hülkenberg has finally made it onto the podium with third place at the British Grand Prix. That ends the longest wait in ...
Red Bull’s surprise decision to axe long-standing team principal Christian Horner marks a seismic shift in Formula One.
Statistically the greatest Formula 1 driver of all time, Sir Lewis Hamilton has an incredible 4,405.5 world championship points, 191 podium finishes, 103 race wins and seven world titles to his name.
Is there a Formula 1 race this weekend? No, the teams get a week off following the Canadian Grand Prix. It was one of the "fly-away" races of the schedule so the grid gets a week off before and after.
In order for a track to host an F1 race, it must be up to a certain standard. Thankfully, the FIA has a handy list of every grade one circuit around the world, which could (in theory) host an F1 race.
Pop-Up Grand Prix: The Formula 1 Race Fans Don’t Get to See Putting on a racing series with events in 20 countries requires a complicated logistical symphony. Failure is not an option.