Aston Martin lures Newey's ex-Red Bull lieutenant back to F1
Aston Martin has lured one of Adrian Newey’s former Red Bull lieutenants back to Formula 1 to help drive forward its simulation tools. The Race can reveal that Giles Wood, who worked closely with Newey as he headed up Red Bull’s simulation and analysis department during its golden era of success with Sebastian Vettel, has been convinced to return to F1 after a recent spell working with Apple on autonomous technologies.
Brand new F1 track given astonishing $1.2 BILLION backing
Thailand's hopes of bringing F1 to Bangkok have been given a major boost after it was revealed that cabinet have approved a bid during a meeting this week.
Untelevised Max Verstappen message uncovered after Norris, Piastri collision
An alternative view of the crunch Canadian Grand Prix moment.
Fred Vasseur on alert as shock replacement emerges after Horner approach – report
How did it come to this? Fred Vasseur is under mounting pressure at Ferrari.
F1 News Today: Horner future labelled uncertain as Aston Martin linked with stunning signing
Red Bull’s team principal Christian Horner has been linked to a huge F1 team switch by a Sky Sports pundit.
Carson Hocevar fined for making insensitive comments about Mexico
Spire Motorsports has taken action against its own driver, Carson Hocevar. But while the 22-year-old rising star was live-streaming on Twitch, Hocevar chose to refer to Mexico as a "s***hole" in comments that received immediate pushback.
Spire Motorsports fines Carson Hocevar for livestream comments
After a thorough internal review of Carson Hocevar‘s recent livestream remarks about Mexico City, and in close consultation with NASCAR, Spire Motorsports is issuing the following disciplinary measures:A $50,000 fine, which will be donated in equal portions to three organizations that serve Mexican communities:Cruz Roja Mexicana (Mexican Red Cross) — providing humanitarian and medical relief across Mexico. Un Kilo de Ayuda — a nonprofit combating childhood malnutrition and supporting early-childhood development in rural communities.
23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports to appeal ruling that could strip their charters
The attorney for 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports said Tuesday that he will seek a rehearing before the full Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals for both organizations to keep their chartered status. Jeffrey Kessler, lead attorney for 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports in its antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR, made the comments after a hearing on another matter Tuesday in federal court.
Mexico City penalties: No. 54 Xfinity team hit with lug-nut infraction
Following a runner-up finish at Mexico City, Taylor Gray’s No 54 team was hit with a $5,000 fine for having an improperly installed lug nut. It violated Sections 8.
Jack Miller just received another big incentive to accept Honda’s World Superbikes offer if he loses Pramac seat
Jack Miller finds himself fighting for his future in MotoGP once again in 2025. Pramac Yamaha have confirmed the signing of Toprak Razgatlioglu for 2026.
After first oval win, does Kyle Kirkwood see himself as a title threat?
In a season dominated by Alex Palou, Kirkwood was the only other driver to win races, thanks to his victories in Long Beach and Detroit. However, that wasn't enough for some.
F1 Recap: Haas stars pulled over by NYPD as driver given rude awakening
Two F1 stars were pulled over by police during a major event at Times Square in New York this week, but thankfully for the pair in question, it was simply to pose for a quick photo with two NYPD officers at the launch of the much-anticipated new F1 movie.
Ferrari suffer Le Mans disqualification as new Verstappen vs Russell evidence surfaces – roundup
Tuesday's fast-paced F1 news is go, go, go!
Menswear Guy DESTROYS F1 drivers for red carpet disasterclass
The reviews are in. And they are not good.
Max Verstappen skips F1 movie premiere for Spa GT3 test
Max Verstappen was one of a few drivers who missed the F1 movie premiere in New York City — but for good reason.