Ten-year F1 deal keeps British Grand Prix at Silverstone until 2034
The British Grand Prix will stay on the F1 calendar for at least another ten years, and Silverstone will remain its home after striking a ten-year extension to its current…
Alpine 2025 F1 car launch: date and location of reveal, plus driver line-up and key personnel
Lewis Hamilton caught the F1 paddock by surprise when he announced his future move to Ferrari. But Matt Bishop recalls a conversation several years earlier when the seven-time champion made his intentions clear
Lewis Hamilton's Maranello move could cast a shadow over Ferrari's 'golden boy'. Or, as Andrew Frankel writes, will the Briton's arrival spur Charles Leclerc on to greater heights?
"A bolt of lightning you don't expect". As Mercedes deals with the shock defection of its superstar driver, Chris Medland is in Italy where there's no less surprise, but plenty of jubilation at Lewis Hamilton's 2025 F1 contract with Ferrari
F1 fans were cheering Andretti's bold effort to join the grid — and so were insiders. And yet its bid was abruptly rejected this week. Matt Bishop unpicks the reasoning given by Formula 1 and finds himself unconvinced by the "scarcely relevant" logic
F1's season-opening 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix will be held on Saturday — as will the following race in Saudi Arabia. Here's why, and what the schedule looks like for all of this year's Saturday grands prix
Lewis Hamilton's 2025 departure to Ferrari will leave one of F1's most coveted seats empty at Mercedes – but it may already have the driver it needs to replace him, writes Mark Hughes
F1's oldest record holders: As Lewis Hamilton signs a deal to race for Ferrari into his 40s, we look at the drivers still racing, winning and setting lap records well into middle-age
Lewis Hamilton will race for Ferrari in 2025, leaving Mercedes to find a suitable replacement. From F1 seniors to F2 stars, here's who could potentially be on Toto Wolff's shortlist
Lewis Hamilton is now confirmed to switch to Ferrari for 2025 – is the seven-time champion the driver to lead it back to glory? The Scuderia has looked to saviours behind the wheel before...
When should an F1 driver quit? As Lewis Hamilton is set for a move to Ferrari, Damien Smith says that a world champion's legacy isn't shaped by anything other than his success — save for a rare and notable exception
In this month's magazine, Alain Prost gives a rare and exclusive interview to look back on a brilliant career – and talk about that rivalry with Ayrton Senna
Five-time Grand Prix-winner John Watson explains the art of the overtake; matching Niki Lauda's performace; and turning down the chance to replace Nigel Mansell at Lotus, in the latest podcast marking Motor Sport's 100 years
In this month's magazine Otmar Szafnauer says he's already been involved in talks to link up with the team hopeful to join the F1 grid – and reveals what went wrong at Alpine
If you feel modern Formula 1 takes itself too seriously nowadays, then blame Niki Lauda. John Watson, above, points to the three-time champion’s ruthless approach as marking the turning point…
Jean-Pierre Jabouille developed Renault's first F1 car, then raced it in its debut grand prix. He became the team's first Formula 1 winner as well. But, writes Matt Bishop, bad luck disguised his even greater potential