Zak Brown eyeing championship run for McLaren's first year in Formula E
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has said that he can see no reason why the team can’t compete for the Formula E championship from the very first season they’re competing in.
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McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has said that he can see no reason why the team can’t compete for the Formula E championship from the very first season they’re competing in.
Red Bull have announced plans to build a first ever production car, though you’re going to need a fair bit of wedge in order to purchase it!
Red Bull have confirmed that Juri Vips will be leaving the team as its test and reserve driver with immediate effect after an investigation into the use of a racial slur by the Estonian.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has given a potential timeframe on when we might find out who will be driving for the team in their Formula E debut season next campaign.
The Williams Formula 1 team cannot be too happy with how things currently stand. Internally, they are doing all they can to turn their fortunes around and get back to finishing in the points consistently, but they need their driver compliment to do their part.
Formula One officials have condemned former world champion Nelson Piquet after he used a racial slur against current driver Lewis Hamilton.
Formula One branded a racist term used by three-time world champion Nelson Piquet against Lewis Hamilton as "unacceptable" on Tuesday. The 69-year-old Brazilian, who won the world title in 1981, 1983 and 1987, used a racially offensive term when referring to Hamilton on a Brazilian podcast. "Discriminatory or racist language is unacceptable in any form and has no part in society," Formula One said in a statement.
Formula One and Mercedes have condemned racist language used by former world champion Nelson Piquet towards Lewis Hamilton.