Christian Horner has extended his contract with Red Bull, thereby committing the Briton to the Austrian team until 2026.
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Pleased with the recently announced plans for the 2026 engine formula, Audi hopes to confirm its F1 entry "early next year".
Haas driver, Mick Schumacher will share the reserve driver role at Ferrari next season along with Antonio Giovinazzi.
The dust hasn't yet settled on the drama that was the 2021 Formula 1 Driver's Championship, and already followers are looking forward to next year's race calendar.
In an open letter, Nicholas Latifi has responded to social media abuse and hate following his crash in the final stages of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix which brought about the safety car period.
Ferrari has announced that Spanish banking giant, Santander, is returning as a 'premium partner', reviving a collaboration that it previously enjoyed with the Maranello outfit from 2010 to 2017.
Ross Brawn admits that, all things considered, the current-spec F1 cars are "not very good racing cars".
Mercedes continues to push out aerodynamic F1 designs to reign in the brand's success as it slowly creeps up with its commitment to improving previous design models.
Red Bull's Helmut Marko has paid tribute to Mercedes for its "grand gesture" in not appealing the Abu Dhabi stewards decision.
Red Bull boss, Christian Horner accuses Mercedes of being graceless in defeat, as he admits that having a QC in tow was clear indication the German team was never going to take things lying down.
Last Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix saw rivals Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen face off against each other, delivering one of the most exciting (and controversial) finales in the history of the sport.
Just hours into his new role, FIA President, Mohammed Ben Sulayem promises that lessons will be learned from the Abu Dhabi fiasco.
Newly elected FIA President, Mohammed Ben Sulayem has warned that there will be "no forgiveness" for Lewis Hamilton if he breached regulations in not attending the official prize-giving.
Following the FIA Annual General Assembly in Paris, Mohammed Ben Sulayem has been elected President of the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).
Mercedes boss, Toto Wolff believes that his team could have won its appeal had the hearing taken place in a conventional court as opposed to the FIA's International Court of Appeal and the Court of Arbitration for Sport.