Racing
Lewis Hamilton officially began his Ferrari career for the 2025 season, a transition that shocked fans and left his former team principal Toto Wolff reflecting on the change.
As the reigning champion of F1, Max Verstappen is undoubtedly one of the hottest drivers on the circuit today.
As Audi’s F1 team prepares to officially enter the circuit in 2026, this German automotive giant is actively planning how to compete with established teams like Mercedes and Ferrari on the F1 stage.
As the opening race of the 2025 F1 season—the Australian Grand Prix—approaches, Lewis Hamilton is set to make his debut with Ferrari.
Recently, Red Bull driver Max Verstappen publicly criticized the Netflix documentary “Drive to Survive” for its portrayal of him, particularly a segment after the Miami Grand Prix where he is depicted as being upset about Lando Norris’s victory.
During the qualifying session for the 2024 F1 Qatar Grand Prix, a heated conflict erupted between Max Verstappen and George Russell, with their verbal exchanges continuing even after the race, making their rivalry public.
According to the latest reports from foreign media, the Red Bull Racing team has submitted documents to the FIA questioning whether Ferrari and McLaren’s rear wing designs violate F1’s technical regulations, specifically concerning the flexi-wing design.
Martin Brundle, a well-known F1 media personality, was asked about predictions for the new F1 season regarding teams and drivers while attending a talk show on television.
Jos Verstappen, the father of Max Verstappen, recently discussed his son during an interview with Dutch media.
Current Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton recently discussed the topic of returning V10 engines to F1, which was proposed by the FIA president.
According to foreign media reports, former F1 president Bernie Ecclestone is selling his collection of cars to Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz, an event that has attracted significant attention from media and fans.
Ferrari recently announced on their official website that they will supply engines to the new F1 team, Cadillac Racing.
