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According to Stefano Domenicali, those annoying 'sound up' messages during broadcasts will soon become a thing of the past as F1 targets louder engines under new rules.
Ahead of next month's vote on a ban on tyre blankets from next season, there remains serious doubt over safety should the ban get the green light.
Stefano Domenicali believes that the ideal race schedule for the sport is 24 races, as he confirms plans for the rotation of European events.
Buoyed by the upgrades introduced in Canada, James Vowles believes that there is more to come from the Williams.
As McLaren leaves Canada empty handed once again, Oscar Piastri bemoans the MCL60's inconsistency from track-to-track.
Mick Schumacher will make his first appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed next month when he drives the W02, the car raced by his father Michael during the 2011 season.
ABC's broadcast of the Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada attracted the sport's fourth-largest live U.S. audience ever.
Despite his dramatic loss of form, Sergio Perez insists that he can still fight for the championship.
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) is understood to be selling its stake in McLaren to Bahrain's state investment fund Mumtalakat.
Two separate incidents this season have led to F1 and the FIA looking into the possibility of restricting access to the grid.
Seeking a "fairy-tale" return to the world championship winning team, Daniel Ricciardo admits that a period at AlphaTauri may be necessary.
Paying tribute to his team as it notches up win number 100, Christian Horner admits that it is possible the Austrian outfit could win every single race this year.
Buoyed by the success of its first upgrade package, Toto Wolff reveals that Mercedes will present a "larger" raft of updates at Silverstone next month.