Kevin Magnussen: 'McLaren chose me over Button. Then the shareholders overruled everyone'
Kevin Magnussen speaks openly about his struggles after losing his McLaren F1 drive in 2015 and the "unfair" pressure he had from the team
Three years ago almost to the day Red Bull Racing broke the two-second barrier when they serviced Mark Webber’s car during the United States Grand Prix in 1.923s.
To celebrate, RedBull.TV will be showing a full-length documentary called The History of the pit-stop: Gone in two seconds on its TV channel at 10pm across the world on October 19. It features archive footage, and interviews with John Surtees, Gordon Murray, Tyrrell mechanics, Mark and Webber and many others.
Kevin Magnussen speaks openly about his struggles after losing his McLaren F1 drive in 2015 and the "unfair" pressure he had from the team
Set against the backdrop of the Hard Rock Stadium, the Miami Autodrome challenges Formula 1 teams and drivers with a mix of high-speed straights and tight chicanes. So what does it take to win there?
The 1975 Spanish Grand Prix became one of F1's darkest days – but it was also where a groundbreaking female racer made history
Formula 1 crosses the Atlantic for the second sprint weekend of 2025 before the European season kicks off. Here are the main storylines ahead of the Miami Grand Prix