Ex-Ferrari hopeful's call-up could spell the end of Mick Schumacher's tenure at Haas
A new candidate has leapt into pole position to potentially replace Mick Schumacher at Haas next year.
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A new candidate has leapt into pole position to potentially replace Mick Schumacher at Haas next year.
Engine penalties could play a significant role in the decisive second half of the Formula 1 world championship battle between Red Bull and Ferrari.
The Belgian Grand Prix is up next as the Formula 1 season resumes after the European summer break. Teams and drivers are rearing to go, and we can look forward to an action-packed second half of the season. Nine races remain, and the big question is: who will be the 2022 F1 champion?
Haas driver Kevin Magnussen said the team's end-of-year result is achievable if the results keep going their way, with nine races left in the Formula 1 campaign.
McLaren's Formula 1 driver Lando Norris would be interested in trying his hand at some rally driving in the future.
Belgian Grand Prix promotor Vanessa Maes admits that speculation and rumours about the future of the race are making negotiations with Formula 1 difficult.
It's back! Formula 1 returns to racing this weekend (26-28 August) with the Belgium Grand Prix following a month-long break. Our weekends have indeed been dull not seeing 20 of the world's fastest race cars tackle the world's best circuits, but the wait is finally over.
Former Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone on Monday pleaded not guilty when he appeared in court in London on a multi-million-pound fraud charge. Ecclestone, 91, was charged in July over an alleged failure to declare more than £400 million ($473 million) of overseas assets to the UK government. The ex-motorsport boss arrived at Westminster Magistrates Court in central London to a throng of photographers and camera crews.