How fast is the current generation of F1 cars?
Formula 1's 2025 cars are pushing the limits of speed, with top speeds and average laptimes rivalling some of the fastest eras in the series' history. Here's how the current machinery stacks up
Part two of the Roebuck-Hughes Show is finally here (the last one we recorded in March this year…).
After our Formula 1 season review with Pat Symonds we sat Nigel and Mark down to go through some more readers’ questions. They discuss everything from their perfect driver pairing, why they fell in love with F1 to how to get more speed out of a Lotus Elan Corgi toy (3:1 oil on the axles since you’re asking).
Formula 1's 2025 cars are pushing the limits of speed, with top speeds and average laptimes rivalling some of the fastest eras in the series' history. Here's how the current machinery stacks up
Time's running out for Oscar Piastri's rivals to catch him in the 2025 F1 championship, but recent races have shown Lando Norris and Max Verstappen a path to the title
Mercedes will keep its current pairing, while new team Cadillac will bring back familiar faces in the 2026 F1 driver line-ups. Here are the contracts in place, rumoured deals and who could end up where during silly season
McLaren's court case against IndyCar champion Alex Palou has exposed the price that some drivers will pay to join a Formula 1 free practice session