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In the wake of the Canadian Grand Prix, which saw the first highly anticipated on-track clash between Lando Norris and Oscar ...
Low costs associated with lodging protests and appeals has tempted some to abuse the system in pursuit of a sporting ...
The first use of a safety car in F1 occurred at the 1973 Canadian Grand Prix. With treacherous weather causing several ...
Formula 1 and the FIA are set to explore a significant increase in the deposits required for protests, appeals, and reviews.
FT looks at how cars have changed from the sport’s origins at Silverstone to the sensor-packed racing machines of today ...
It was a tough start to his season, but Hadjar has impressed in his bounce-back from that Melbourne incident. He broke through with his first points at the Japanese Grand Prix, and finished sixth in ...
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The Race on MSNF1 plans changes to deter frivolous protestsFormula 1 teams and the FIA are to discuss increasing deposit fees for protests and similar appeals to stop frivolous co ...
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The Race on MSNWhat's really going on with F1's under-fire 2026 rulesFormula 1's all-new 2026 cars will be hitting the track for the first time in six months' time, when the official privat ...
Nico Hülkenberg, age 37, is the third oldest driver currently in Formula 1 (F1) behind only Fernando Alonso (43) and Lewis ...
Max Verstappen has appeared to turned the tide on his rude boy persona, or maybe that was just churned up in the media?
Own a piece of Ferrari history! A rare 2003 360 Spider with a desirable 6-speed gated manual and just 19,560 miles is now for ...
With over 1,000 horsepower and Formula 1 tech under the skin, the Valhalla is unlike anything Aston Martin’s built before.
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