At the Miami Grand Prix, the hierarchies in the Formula 1 field suddenly appeared to shift from the races before. While some critics spoke of a Red Bull decline, Pierre Waché tells a different story.
Max Verstappen has secured all his world titles with Honda-powered engines. However, if he remains with Red Bull Racing in 2026, as currently expected, he will aim for another championship with a power unit developed in-house by the Austrian team with partner Ford. Whether or not the new engine will deliver instant success remains uncertain,
As the season edges closer, GPblog has more F1 news to share with you. Max Verstappen has made a costly off-season racing error with his personal squad Team Redline. Haas has kickstarted their season early, and in an exclusive interview, singer Per Gessle discusses a paddock story from an iconic F1 race.
The F1 cars for the 2025 season have yet to be unveiled, but many teams are already looking ahead to 2026. That year will bring the most significant regulation changes in years, affecting both aerodynamic aspects and engine development. Since 1 January, teams have been permitted to begin work on their 2026 designs. Mercedes team
With the new contract for the Spa-Francorchamps circuit, Formula 1 has finally made the move. The race at the historic circuit in Belgium will soon be run every other season rather than every year. More circuits are to follow; one year they will be on the calendar, and the next they won’t be. Zak Brown,
Alpine managed to sign Franco Colapinto from Williams last week. The Argentinian signed a contract as a test and reserve driver with the French team. Perhaps the youngster could even be promoted in the foreseeable future and replace Jack Doohan as a driver. Colapinto’s manager revealed some details of the deal in a conversation with Infobae.
Toto Wolff has revealed that Mercedes will continue to use black on their liveries in celebration of Lewis Hamilton’s legacy. Despite the Brit’s move to Ferrari, Mercedes will continue to celebrate Hamilton’s historic tenure with the team going forward, with Wolff explaining why the decision was taken.
Formula 1 teams are in full preparation for the new season, which starts with the official test at the end of February. In the run-up, several teams take the opportunity to do a so-called TPC test. That is a Testing of Previous Cars. Haas F1 has announced it will hold such a test next Wednesday