Max Verstappen speaks out: Will “hopefully” stay in Formula 1 for a long time
Max Verstappen has announced that he will “hopefully for a long time” drive in Formula 1 – But it must continue to be fun, which has nothing to do with results
Max Verstappen has announced that he will “hopefully for a long time” drive in Formula 1 – But it must continue to be fun, which has nothing to do with results
Laurent Mekies remains confident that Max Verstappen will not leave Formula 1 – He believes in an agreement regarding the engine regulations
Honda has recorded a loss of 2.68 billion US dollars – The Formula 1 project is not directly affected, but the background of the figures is interesting
Haas has fallen behind Alpine in the Miami World Championship – While the French have fixed their biggest weakness, Haas could strike back as early as Canada
According to experts, Carlos Sainz is at a turning point in his career – At Williams, it will be decided whether his move will be a success
Ferrari starts the long Formula 1 break with a big boost of motivation: How team principal Frederic Vasseur assesses the current situation – and what gives hope
Ayrton Senna’s Lotus 98T from the 1986 Formula 1 season is up for auction: This is the sum the car with the iconic John Player Special livery could fetch
Franco Colapinto causes goosebumps in his homeland – The Alpine pilot plans a spectacular showrun in Argentina – It is the first event since 2012
TV expert Will Buxton warns of a cultural collapse at Aston Martin – The constant personnel carousel at the management level endangers long-term success
The “new” Formula 1 shows the discrepancy between fan and driver wishes and manufacturer interests: A difficult balancing act, says editor Ronald Vording