Ferrari has unveiled its challenger for the 2022 F1 season, the 68th that the company has built to compete in motor racing's blue riband category.
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FIA president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem has announced that Michael Masi is to given a new role within the FIA, to be replaced by Niels Wittich and Eduardo Freitas will act alternatively as race director, with assistance from Herbie Blash.
Press release from F1 states that 108.7 million viewers watched last year's season finale in Abu Dhabi... which is around 108 million more than will watch this year unless the FIA comes clean.
Poacher turned gamekeeper, Ross Brawn admits that he is anticipating disputes over how the teams interpret the rules overhaul. "It would be naive to think we are not going to have arguments," he warns.
Formula 1 and Netflix have announced that season 4 of Drive to Survive will launch with another ten episodes on 11 March, a week before the 2022 season gets underway in Bahrain.
Hot on the heels of heels of that $500m deal with Oracle, Red Bull signs another major partner as Bybit gets on board in $150m deal - said to be the one of the largest cryptocurrency deal in sport.
Nicholas Latifi has revealed that following threats made against him as a result of his race-changing crash in Abu Dhabi, there were a number of occasions when he had to use bodyguards.
Ahead of the launch of its 2022 contender, the W13, Mercedes has announced its Junior programme line-up.
For the first time since 1995, the Williams cars will not be sporting the familiar Senna 'S' logo on its cars.
Now seems to be the perfect time for F1 to expand its reach in modern culture. And a lot of this can be done through gaming.
Williams and Alfa Romeo both took the opportunity to shake down their 2022 contenders today ahead of next week's opening test.
Admitting that his year out of F1 will mean a certain amount of 'ring rust', Alex Albon believes that the rules overhaul will be a benefit as he heads back to the grid.
Another 'launch', another revised livery as Williams follows the example of its rivals by holding back its actual new car until testing gets underway.
As fans demand the FIA reveals the findings of its investigation into the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, FIA president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem insists that what matters is to protect the governing body's integrity.
As expected, due to failure to agree on a suitable compensation package for potential damage incurred in Sprint events, there will once again be just three of the events this season.