As it stands, Williams will be the first team to reveal its 2023 contender, as the Grove outfit announces early launch date.
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Though they've parted company, Ferrari is in no rush to see former team boss Mattia Binotto enter the job market.
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Michael Andretti hits out at continued resistance to his bid to join the F1 club, claiming the teams only care about themselves and not the long-term interests of the sport.
Antonio Giovinazzi has been named as one of six drivers to represent Ferrari in the Hypercar class of the FIA World Endurance Championship.
Following the update to the International Sporting Code, FIA president, Mohammed ben Sulayem has made clear that F1 cannot be used as a platform for drivers to promote their various personal agendas.
FIA president shows no sign of backing down over Andretti issue as he insists that there is no reason not to have as many as 12 teams.
Williams Racing has recruited Franco Colapinto to its Driver Academy, as it is confirmed that he will compete in the 2023 Formula 3 Championship with MP Motorsport.
FIA president, Mohammed ben Sulayem admits "surprise" at the "adverse reaction" to the announcement that Cadillac is partnering with Andretti with the intention of entering F1.
Not content with merely hosting a round of the world championship, Saudi Arabia is seeking to become a motorsport hub as it targets attracting teams to the region.
McLaren has become the fifth team to reveal the date on which it will unveil its 2023 contender.
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Though refusing to identify it, General Motors president Mark Reuss claims that the Andretti-Cadillac F1 project already has an agreement with an engine supplier.
Whilst falling over themselves to welcome Audi to the sport, F1's response to Andretti-Cadillac pairing is lukewarm to say the least.