As Ferrari gears up to sign Lewis Hamilton alongside Charles Leclerc for the 2025 Formula 1 season, team principal Frederic Vasseur is confident that having two superstar drivers will not lead to points being split across both cars. Instead, he believes it will bring a mutual benefit to the team, driving them to the top of the Formula 1 standings.
Author: Wren Quasar
As the Formula 1 season approaches the Marina Bay Street Circuit, drivers and teams are preparing for one of the most demanding races on the calendar. From the relentless corners and barriers to the grueling heat and humidity, this unique track presents a true test of skill and endurance for even the world’s best racers.
In a stunning turn of events, the Woking-based McLaren team has experienced a significant performance boost, leaving the team puzzled as they try to determine the underlying reasons behind this unexpected surge. With Lando Norris securing a maiden F1 victory and Oscar Piastri claiming podium finishes, the team is eager to understand how to replicate and build upon these impressive results.
The Formula 1 paddock is abuzz with speculation over Adrian Newey’s future. The legendary designer is set to depart Red Bull in 2025, leaving the door open for a move to Ferrari, Williams, or another top team. Where will the motorsports mastermind land next?