Liberty Media has announced that Derek Chang has been appointed President and Chief Executive officer, joining the Executive Committee of board with John Malone, Dob Bennett and Chase Carey.
TWG Motorsports and General Motors have announced the formation of GM Performance Power Units LLC, a new company that will produce Cadillac’s in-house power unit for F1 beyond its deal with current ...
After the longest season of its history, Formula 1 has announced that it is extending its relationship with the cryptocurrency exchange company Crypto.com through to 2030.
Aston Martin has announced a restructuring of its senior management team, with CEO Andy Cowell having replaced Mike Krack as the team boss of the Silverstone-based outfit.
Ahead of the upcoming season, Alpine has announced it has entered into an agreement with Williams Racing to secure the services of Franco Colapinto on a multi-year deal.
Ahead of the upcoming season, Alpine has announced that Ryō Hirakawa will join the Anglo-French team as test and reserve driver for 2025, expanding the pool of drivers from which the Enstone-based ...
Williams became the second team after Ferrari to confirm the day on which it will unveil its 2025 F1 car that will be piloted by Alexander Albon and Carlos Sainz.
Red Bull driver Sergio Perez has caused the highest amount of damage-induced costs so far during the season, having been involved in a series of incident in the opening 21 rounds of the 2024 F1 season ...
Former McLaren mechanic Marc Cox has confirmed he has left the team after a 17-year spell to join {Aston Martin}’s Evolution programme as their new chief mechanic.
Former Formula One driver Marcus Ericsson has revealed that he is involved in the early stages of the build-up phase of the brand-new Cadillac F1 outfit.
In the face of his departure from Red Bull Racing, six-time F1 race winner Sergio Perez has revealed that he now wants to "slow down" for the first time in his life.
Formula One's Enstone-based outift, Alpine has confirmed that it has signed Dutch racing driver Nina Gademan as its driver selection for the 2025 F1 Academy season.