Racing
The F1 paddock is once again abuzz with speculation about Max Verstappen’s future, with 2026 rule changes looming closer.
The 2025 F1 season will return to Europe this week. Before the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix begins, soul figure of the Mercedes team Toto Wolff unexpectedly missed the event.
On the morning of the Miami Grand Prix, at 9 AM, as sunlight poured into the paddock, Hamilton knocked on the door of Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur.
When Max Verstappen rarely admitted to having “slim chances of winning,” the landscape of Formula 1 had already shifted.
When George Russell stood on the podium again at the Miami Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver achieved a more moving milestone than simply winning—a complete repayment of all debts incurred by his family for his racing ambitions.
A new era of F1 royalty is brewing on the racing track – the 23-year-old Australian prodigy Oscar Piastri issued a challenge to F1 quadruple world champion Max Verstappen with three consecutive victories.
A rare spectacle unfolded in the F1 paddock—the traditionally antagonistic team bosses Toto Wolff of Mercedes and Christian Horner of Red Bull surprisingly reached a consensus regarding changes to the engine rules for the 2026 season.
F1 World Champion Max Verstappen once again showed his passion for racing. Recently, he disguised himself as “Franz Hermann” and quietly appeared at the Nurburgring circuit, secretly testing Ferrari’s 296 GT3 car.
McLaren’s performance in this season’s F1 has been impressive, and they are now even overshadowing the long-dominant Red Bull team.
After Alpine F1 Team announced that Franco Colapinto would take over as the team’s main driver, it sparked attention from outside.
Last season’s departing Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu, who has now joined Ferrari as a reserve driver, recently discussed the real reason for his departure from Sauber when speaking to the media.
Last season’s departing Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu, who has now joined Ferrari as a reserve driver, recently discussed the real reason for his departure from Sauber when speaking to the media.
