Ahead of the first Sprint of the season, Haas boss, Guenther Steiner believes that in time half the races on the calendar will feature the 'mini races'.
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McLaren Racing has announced the formation of its McLaren Driver Development programme, led by former Formula 1 driver and Le Mans winner, Emanuele Pirro.
The family of seven-time world champion, Michael Schumacher is taking legal action against a German magazine over AI 'interview'.
Claire Williams has launched the Frank Williams Academy which supports the Spinal Injuries Association vision of a fulfilled life for everyone affected by spinal cord injury.
Michelin has ruled out any possibility of a return to F1 while the sport insists on tyres that "destroy themselves for the show".
Carlos Sainz admits "disappointment" at the FIA's rejection of a review of what he insists was a "disproportionate" penalty.
In reaction to the FIA's rejection of its request to review Carlos Sainz' Melbourne penalty, Ferrari calls for discussions to improve the sport's policing.
The FIA has rejected Ferrari's request that the penalty meted out to Carlos Sainz in Melbourne be reconsidered.
Speaking at Auto Shanghai, Audi bosses have given insight into the company's progress ahead of its F1 entry in 2026, with first engine test due later this year.
McLaren team boss, Andrea Stella says that fears the rules introduced last year would compromise innovation have not proved to be the case.
F1 CEO, Stefano Domenicali has warned the teams that the making of the new movie featuring Brad Pitt will make life difficult but it is essential if the ongoing boom is to continue.
Ferrari's request for the right to review the time penalty handed to Carlos Sainz in Melbourne will be heard next week.
F1 CEO, Stefano Domenicali claims that there are many new teams expressing an interest to enter the sport, whilst admitting that the anti-dilution payment will need to rise significantly.
Calvin Lo has reiterated his desire to get more involved in F1, the Hong Kong billionaire seeking a greater Asian presence in the sport.
Christian Horner dismisses speculation over Adrian Newey's future at Red Bull, insisting the design-guru is there for "many years to come".