Whilst seeking an explanation for the abandoned investigation into he and his wife, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff questions the numerous high-profile departures at the sport's governing body.
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While F1 and the FIA have given the green light to November's Las Vegas Grand Prix, following complaints from local businesses the Clark County Commission has yet to give November's race the green light.
Toto Wolff has agreed a new three-year deal with Mercedes which keeps him at the Brackley-based outfit until the end of 2026.
Other than the little matter of Max Verstappen and Red Bull, Zak Brown believes the long-awaited budget cap has been good for the sport.
Following his shock sacking by Haas, Guenther Steiner admits that his biggest regret is not being able to say farewell to his former teammates.
Away from the obvious restrictions of the corporate, PR-driven world of press releases, Gene Haas has shed light on why it was time for Guenther Steiner to go.
Ayao Komatsu is appointed new team principal at Haas as Guenther Steiner and technical director Simone Resta leave the American team.
The upgrade required to keep the Autodromo Nazionale Monza on the calendar is finally underway.
Guenther Steiner dismisses claims that Haas might effectively write-off the next two seasons ahead of the 2026 rules overhaul.
FIA president, Mohammed ben Sulayem says he is aware who is behind the attacks on him, insisting that he doesn't lose sleep over it.
Mercedes will continue to power Williams until at least 2030, as the Grove outfit becomes the German manufacturer's second confirmed customer team confirmed for the next generation of power unit regulations.
The FIA has announced that Tim Malyon, who has previously worked with Red Bull, is its new single-seater Sporting Director.
In addition to proving his potential in his debut F1 season, Oscar Piastri is even happier to have built on his "hard but fair" reputation.
A report in Italian media claims that Red Bull's 2024 contender has failed its first crash test, with Helmut Marko insisting that this is no bad thing.