Red Bull and Ford have opened the doors to their joint engine project for the 2026 Formula 1 season, offering a rare glimpse into the cutting-edge facility in Milton Keynes where the new power unit is taking shape. From the latest engine design and testing innovations to the team’s ambitious plans, this exclusive report delves into the bold vision that could reshape the future of F1.
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In a strategic move, Red Bull Racing will fill the vacant sporting director position from within the team, following Jonathan Wheatley’s departure to join Audi’s F1 team. This management shake-up provides an opportunity for the team to refresh its structure and promote new talent, as veteran staff make way for the next phase of Red Bull’s Formula 1 journey.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has revealed that Fernando Alonso rejected an opportunity to join the German team, instead opting to extend his contract with Aston Martin. This comes amidst speculation over Lewis Hamilton’s future with Mercedes beyond 2025.
Ferrari has unveiled the first performance upgrades for its 499P Le Mans Hypercar ahead of the crucial WEC Interlagos round. The updates, which include redesigned brake cooling ducts and minor aero modifications, are aimed at improving the car’s versatility and cooling efficiency as the Scuderia continues its push for the championship title.
Formula 1 fans were treated to an unforgettable British Grand Prix, as Lewis Hamilton secured his 104th career win in a thrilling race that saw intense battles for the lead and dramatic twists and turns. Hamilton’s masterful performance in the wet conditions was the highlight, while his teammate George Russell’s retirement due to a water system failure was a disappointment.
As Formula 1 enthusiasts, we’re no strangers to precision, skill, and speed – and the Red Arrows brought it all to the skies above Silverstone on Sunday. Explore the captivating parallels between the Royal Air Force’s elite acrobatic team and the high-octane world of Formula 1 news, where shared values of precision, teamwork, and dedication drive both realms of speed and skill.
As the debate rages on about who is the best Formula 1 driver in history, we take a statistical look at the top 10 drivers with the most wins in the sport. From Lewis Hamilton’s record-breaking reign to the iconic legacies of Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna, this ranking showcases the true legends of motorsport.
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has defended Lando Norris, admitting the team’s indecisiveness during the British Grand Prix cost the British driver a chance at victory. Stella conceded that the team was too cautious in their pit strategy, leading to Norris losing the lead to eventual race winner Lewis Hamilton.
Red Bull’s Sergio Perez will be starting the highly-anticipated British Grand Prix from the pitlane, following the team’s decision to equip his car with fresher power unit components outside his allocation. This move comes as Perez struggles to regain his competitiveness, which has been evident throughout the weekend at Silverstone.
Despite a dismal qualifying performance at the British Grand Prix, Sergio Perez remains defiant, insisting he can revitalize his Formula 1 season. The Red Bull driver vows to turn things around and prove his worth as a key component of the team’s constructors’ title defense.