After testing in Barcelona, Lewis Hamilton has shared his reaction. For both Hamilton and fans alike, the new F1 season can not come soon enough.
Former Red Bull engineer Blake Hinsley has spoken out against the low salaries in Formula 1, particularly when compared to other racing series like the World Endurance Championship (WEC). He claims that some F1 engineers earn less than what a part-time role in WEC offers, highlighting a major disparity despite the immense financial resources within
As the new season nears, news continues to flood out of the F1 world. In an exclusive conversation with GPblog, Guenther Steiner has commented on Aston Martin’s ambitions to sign Max Verstappen, Red Bull’s Ford powertrain engine roars into life for the first time, and Lewis Hamilton is mocked by one of his Mercedes sponsors.
Red Bull and Ford are currently working hard to develop their first joint power unit for the 2026 season. With only a year to go, work is already at a well-advanced phase. A version of the engine is already on the test bench, and Jim Farley, the American brand’s CEO and president, has already shared
As Valentino Rossi prepares for the Bathurst 12 Hour in his #46 BMW, he reflects on his legendary career, Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari switch, and a memorable encounter with Michael Schumacher. From MotoGP dominance to F1 tests, the nine-time world champion shares insights on his journey across two and four wheels.
Oracle Red Bull Racing, in collaboration with Ford — the title sponsor of Red Bull Ford Powertrains and the Red Bull Ford Academy Programme — launched the 2025 season at the official Ford Performance event. Christian Horner and Liam Lawson were among those present. They shared their excitement for the upcoming season and expressed their
Luxury watch brand IWC Schaffhausen, a long-time sponsor of Mercedes’ Formula 1 team, decided to recreate the iconic photo of Lewis Hamilton in front of Ferrari’s headquarters in Maranello. The original image, taken on Hamilton’s first official day as a Ferrari driver, quickly went viral, becoming the most-liked Formula 1 photo within just 30 hours.
Top designer Adrian Newey usually walks up and down the grid with a red notebook, as he looks at what their rivals prepared. The former Red Bull employee, deep in his thought often writes down notes. Newey has now revealed what exactly he looks at in those moments, and what makes it that red notebook.