Audi team boss, Mattia Binotto admits that the German outfit is evaluating Mick Schumacher for a potential 2025 return to the F1 grid.
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Haas and Toyota partner together to "share knowledge and resources for mutual benefit".
Seemingly in competition with Red Bull to see who can lose the most employees, the FIA has announced two new "significant" appointments.
Aston Martin has announced that Felipe Drugovich will participate in Free Practice One at the Mexico City Grand Prix later this month.
Toto Wolff says his public courting of Max Verstappen, with a view to the Dutchman joining Mercedes, is at an end.
Former Alpine boss, Otmar Szafnauer has hit out at the struggling French team and "untrustworthy" 'colleagues'.
Ferrari's senior performance engineer, Jock Clear denies that Charles Leclerc is only really strong in qualifying.
Toto Wolff admits that his team is at a loss to understand why its performance varies from weekend to weekend.
McLaren has announced that it has exercised its option on Brando Badoer, son of Luca Badoer, to its driver development programme from October.
In an open letter to race fans, Michael Andretti insists that his decision to step back at Andretti Global is not the end of things, merely the turning of a page.
Shades of 'the Luca doth protest too much', as Renault CEO insists that Alpine F1 operation is not for sale.
George Russell cites James Allison's return as Mercedes technical director as the driving force behind the German team's turnaround.
Unlikely to contest the Indy 500 again, Fernando Alonso admits that his dream of achieving motorsport's Triple Crown is at an end.
Grand Prix winner turned FIA steward, Johnny Herbert has explained why Max Verstappen was hit with a community service order in Singapore.