
Red Bull announce partnership with Zoom
Austrian Formula One team Red Bull Racing and software firm Zoom Video Communications have announced a new "Innovation Partnership", which will see Red Bull integrate Zoom's communications platform in all...
Austrian Formula One team Red Bull Racing and software firm Zoom Video Communications have announced a new "Innovation Partnership", which will see Red Bull integrate Zoom's communications platform in all...
The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) has announced that the Belgian Grand Prix will stay on the Formula One calendar for at least one more year. The extension will see...
Swiss team to most likely team up with Audi Alfa Romeo have announced that they will be ending their title sponsorship agreement with Sauber at the end of the 2023...
It's the second race of the triple header and we are heading to Zandvoort in the Netherlands. The Dutch fans will be looking forward to the race as their home...
There was no stopping Max Verstappen in Belgium, as the reigning world champion eased to victory in Spa after starting a lowly P14. Verstappen's teammate Sergio Pérez made it another 1-2 for the Red Bull team while pole-sitter Carlos Sainz finished third. George Russell finished fourth ahead of Fernando Alonso, while Charles Leclerc, who finished fifth initially was demoted to sixth, following a late penalty. Alonso's teammate Esteban Ocon was seventh ahead of Sebastian Vettel while Pierre Gasly and Alex Albon rounded off the points places. Verstappen was just in a league of his own and even a low starting position couldn't stop the Dutchman. The world champion was untouchable in Spa and it is only a matter of time before he secures his second world title. Pole-sitter Carlos Sainz got off well but Sergio Pérez had a shocking get-away which saw Fernando Alonso take second spot from the Mexican but Alonso's strong start was undone as the two-time world champion had first lap contact with his former McLaren teammate Lewis Hamilton, with Hamilton making a rare-driver error and tagging Alonso from the back. The tangle with Alonso, saw Hamilton suffer heavy damage and was the first retiree of the race. Hamilton's teammate, George Russell, was up to third place while four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel also had a stunning start and was upto fifth place.
German car manufacturers Audi have announced that they will be joining Formula One from the 2026 season onwards as power unit suppliers. The announcement comes following the FIA's announcement about...
American Formula One team Haas have unveiled trading platform for CFDs, Hantec Markets, as their Official Online Trading Partner. The partnership will see the Hantec Markets branding present on the Haas Formula One car and also in the team garage. The Hantec Markets logo will also be present on the race-suits of both Haas drivers. Guenther Steiner, Team Principal of Haas F1 Team, commented, "We’re delighted to welcome Hantec Markets and we look forward to a productive working partnership for the remainder of the 2022 season and beyond. 'Hantec Markets provides innovation for people in emerging economic markets so that they are able to unlock their financial potential. It’s very similar to the type of collaboration that goes on within our race team. We want to provide our drivers with that type of innovation allowing them to unlock the full potential of our race cars.”
Amazon's live radio app, Amp will partner with Formula One to debut a brand new exclusive Formula One programme known as Fast and Loose, starting from the Belgian Grand Prix. The Fast and Loose show will be the result of Amp's latest partnership with Formula One. The Fast and Loose show will have a live and interactive post-race show which will be hosted by Hollywood actor Will Arnett and also a live simulcast show hosted by Michelle Beadle and The Kid Mero. The show post the Belgian Grand Prix will also feature former Formula One world champion Mika Häkkinen and Katie Osborne. There will also be a Fast and Loose Sidecast, which will get underway at the start of every race while the Post Show will be held at the end of each race.
It had been coming and now it is here; McLaren have announced the inevitable: Daniel Ricciardo will be leaving the team at the end of the 2022 season. Ricciardo's future...
After what felt like an eternity, racing finally resumes this week, though we haven't been deprived of any action. There was plenty of silly-season drama in the drivers transfer market,...
Formula One team Alfa-Romeo broke new ground at the end of 2021 when they announced Zhou Guanyu would be the first full-time Chinese driver on the circuit but any expected bounce from...
The FIA World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) announced on 16th August that it had approved the new power unit regulations which will be introduced from the 2026 season. The new regulations will see an increased electrical power and 100% sustainable fuels as the major new introductions. The new regulations will also see the MGU-H or the Motor Generator Unit Heat, be removed while the power output to the power units' Energy Recovery Systems will be increased to 350 kilowatts. The new regulation cars will have more power and will also be less energy, compared to the ones now. Additionally, they will also produce net zero exhaust CO2 emissions.
Red Bull and PokerStars to team up for the Brazilian Grand Prix Leading global online gambling and entertainment firm PokerStars will partner with Red Bull Racing for a unique fan...
Formula One star Lewis Hamilton has been announced as a part of the ownership group of National Football League team Denver Broncos. Last month, the Walton-Penner group agreed to buy...
The writing is clearly on the wall. It's bold, it’s loud, and it's been there for a while. As per sources close to Daniel Ricciardo, McLaren have told the Australian...
British racing team Williams Racing have extended their partnership with UK-based esports organisation Resolve, which will see them enter the world of Fortnite. The extension and expansion of the deal...
It's been two days since the Alpine-Piastri mess happened and we still don't have much clarity on the matter. It all started with Aston Martin announcing Fernando Alonso as their driver...
British Formula One team Williams Racing have announced that Alex Albon will stay with them in 2023 and beyond after the Thai driver signed a multi-year contract extension with the...
Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo has announced the renewal of its partnership with Swiss Formula One team Sauber for the 2023 season. Sauber currently owns and runs the Formula One...
Austrian Formula One team Red Bull have announced the extension of their power unit support agreement with Honda. The new agreement will now run till the end of 2025. Honda...
Just hours after French Formula One team Alpine announced reigning Formula 2 champion Oscar Piastri as one of their drivers from the 2023 season onwards along with Esteban Ocon, the...
Max Verstappen extended his championship lead following a comfortable win in Hungary, holding off a fast charging Lewis Hamilton with George Russell making it yet another double podium for Mercedes. Ferrari's questionable strategy once again cost them a podium and maybe even a win as Carlos Sainz finished fourth ahead of the other Red Bull of Sergio Pérez with Charles Leclerc finishing sixth. McLaren's Lando Norris was seventh ahead of the Alpine pair of Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon while Aston Martin's Sebastian Vettel finished tenth and took home the final point. Ferrari dropped the ball once again as the once-race leader Charles Leclerc who was looking set for a win came in for a question switch to the hard compound which effectively dropped him out of contention for the win and a sixth place finish has put him further back in the championship battle. Starting 10th and 11th, a win and fifth also see Red Bull further extend their lead in the constructors' championship as well.
The all-female single-seater racing championship W Series is all set to have its first race at the iconic Marina Bay Circuit in Singapore alongside Formula One. The race weekend for...
Four-time Formula One World Champion and Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel has announced that he will be leaving the sport at the end of the ongoing 2022 FIA Championship, bringing...
American cloud computing services provider Fastly has partnered with German Formula One team Mercedes, joining them as an Official Global Sponsor. The long-term deal will kick off with the upcoming...
The 2022 Formula One season heads to Hungary for the final race of the season before the summer break. While Ferrari seem to be losing the plot, Red Bull have...
hampionship leader extended his lead at the top of the table as Max Verstappen cruised to victory in France after pole-sitter Charles Leclerc crashed out once again from the lead of the race. Behind Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton took a stunning second ahead of his teammate George Russell, making it a double podium for the German team. Sergio Pérez finished fourth ahead of the only finishing Ferrari of Carlos Sainz in fifth place. Alpine's Fernando Alonso came home sixth ahead of Lando Norris in seventh, home boy Esteban Ocon in eighth and McLaren's Daniel Ricciardo in ninth. Aston Martin's Lance Stroll took home the final point after fending off his teammate Sebastian Vettel, who seemed like he would snatch the final points position away from the Canadian.
Global hospitality firm Accor has announced a new partnership with French Formula One team Alpine ahead of Alpine's home race at the French Grand Prix. The partnership will see ALL,...
Following a Technical Advisory Committee meeting, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) has announced various tweaks and changes to the regulations starting with the 2023 F1 season in order to...
German Formula One team Mercedes have announced that they will be investing in Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) as part of their plans to reach Net Zero by 2030. In doing so,...