Las Vegas to Remain on F1 Calendar Through 2037

Formula 1 has secured a contract extension for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, ensuring the race will continue through at least 2037. Since its debut in 2023, the event has generated approximately $3.2 billion in economic impact, establishing Las Vegas as a key destination for motorsports and a major player in the sports industry. Continue reading Las Vegas to Remain on F1 Calendar Through 2037

Leclerc Extends Ferrari Stay With New Contract

Charles Leclerc has extended his contract with Ferrari, reinforcing his long-standing relationship with the team. As he prepares for his home race in Monaco, Leclerc emphasized the personal significance of driving for Ferrari. Team principal Fred Vasseur praised his talent and role, highlighting their shared goal of achieving championship success. Continue reading Leclerc Extends Ferrari Stay With New Contract

Antonelli Cruises in Canada as Russell Drama and Engine Failure End Mercedes Battle

Kimi Antonelli secured victory at the Canadian Grand Prix, extending his championship lead to 43 points after teammate George Russell’s engine failure. The race featured an intense duel between the two until Russell’s retirement. Lewis Hamilton finished second, overtaking Max Verstappen in the closing laps, while notable retirements affected several competitors. Continue reading Antonelli Cruises in Canada as Russell Drama and Engine Failure End Mercedes Battle

Russell Targets Montreal Bounce-Back as F1 Returns to High-Drama Canadian Sprint Weekend

The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal marks a critical point in the 2026 Formula 1 season, featuring its first Sprint weekend. With George Russell aiming to close the gap in the championship standings, rival teams like McLaren and Red Bull are narrowing performance gaps through key upgrades. The unpredictability of the circuit amplifies its significance in the title race. Continue reading Russell Targets Montreal Bounce-Back as F1 Returns to High-Drama Canadian Sprint Weekend

Mechanical Issues Knock Verstappen Team Out of 24h Nürburgring Lead

Max Verstappen’s debut at the RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring started strong but ended in disappointment due to mechanical issues. After a solid stint, he handed the leading No. 3 Mercedes-AMG GT3 to Daniel Juncadella, who soon faced substantial damage, halting their win pursuit and opening the field for new contenders. Continue reading Mechanical Issues Knock Verstappen Team Out of 24h Nürburgring Lead

Kimi Antonelli Holds Off Lando Norris for Third Straight Win in Miami

Kimi Antonelli claimed his third consecutive victory at the Miami Grand Prix, fending off Lando Norris despite car issues. After early chaos and a pivotal safety car, Antonelli’s strategic early pit stop helped him regain and maintain the lead. Oscar Piastri secured third, marking McLaren’s first double podium of the season. Continue reading Kimi Antonelli Holds Off Lando Norris for Third Straight Win in Miami

Turkish Grand Prix Set for Formula 1 Return in 2027

Get ready for an exciting return as the Turkish Grand Prix makes a comeback to Istanbul Park in 2027! This iconic circuit, known for its thrilling races and unforgettable moments, is set to host one of the most anticipated events on the Formula 1 calendar. With Türkiye joining the lineup, the sport is poised for a dynamic future, featuring 24 races and new locations under consideration. Continue reading Turkish Grand Prix Set for Formula 1 Return in 2027

Lambiase Exit Signals Potential End of Verstappen Era at Red Bull

Max Verstappen’s race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, will leave Red Bull for McLaren after the 2027 season, signaling potential upheaval in Verstappen’s future amid growing discontent with Formula 1’s regulations. This move reflects broader changes at Red Bull and McLaren’s resurgence, marking a pivotal moment in the sport’s landscape. Continue reading Lambiase Exit Signals Potential End of Verstappen Era at Red Bull

5 New Things We Learned From The F1 Japanese Grand Prix

The Japanese Grand Prix showcased Kimi Antonelli’s remarkable victory, making him the youngest driver to win multiple races in F1 history. McLaren’s Piastri claimed P2, indicating the team’s resurgence, while Ferrari struggled with speed issues. Meanwhile, Max Verstappen’s frustration over car performance raises questions about his future in the sport. Continue reading 5 New Things We Learned From The F1 Japanese Grand Prix

Antonelli Becomes F1’s Youngest Championship Leader with Japanese GP Win

Kimi Antonelli claimed victory at the Japanese Grand Prix, becoming the youngest leader in Formula 1 history at 19. After a challenging start, a safety car allowed him to pit strategically, enabling his ascent to the front. With a 13.7-second lead, he shifted the championship dynamics, now holding a nine-point advantage over competitors. Continue reading Antonelli Becomes F1’s Youngest Championship Leader with Japanese GP Win