Williams Racing has welcomed Oliver Gray to its Driver Academy, as it confirms that the British youngster will compete in the 2022 British F4 Championship with Carlin.
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Gene Haas has confirmed that Pietro Fittipaldi will take part in this week's test in Bahrain, as the American outfit considers its long-term options.
As F1 signs a new commercial boss, who has experience working with the likes of Coca-Cola, Stefano Domenicali sends out a clear warning to Netflix, saying that its highly popular docuseries Drive to Survive must continue to add value to the sport.
Nikita Mazepin has reacted to Haas' announcement that it has terminated its partnership with Uralkali and dropped him in the process, the Russian driver revealing that he was fully prepared to agree to the FIA's terms.
Haas has terminated its partnership with Russian potash giant Uralkali with immediate effect, whilst also dropping driver, Nikita Mazepin.
In a new documentary, Mercedes boss, Toto Wolff claims that former race director, Michael Masi was 'turned' by Red Bull boss, Christian Horner and the team's sporting director, Jonathan Wheatley over the course of the 2021 season.
Aston Martin's new team boss, Mike Krack believes the team has everything it needs in order to be challenging for wins and even the title.
In a preview of the forthcoming series of Drive to Survive it is revealed that Dmitry Mazepin was close to pulling his company's sponsorship of Haas last season.
F1 has announced that it has terminated its contract and there will be no further Grands Prix in Russia for the foreseeable future.
Red Bull has confirmed that Max Verstappen has signed a long-term contract extension that will keep the 24-year-old at the team until the end of 2028.
While F1 is naturally the pinnacle for many, NASCAR is also a sport that is starting to appear on many people's radar.
While the FIA allows Russian drivers to continue racing, albeit under a neutral flag, Motorsport UK, the governing body for four-wheel motorsport in the UK, has banned all Russian competitors.
According to media reports, Max Verstappen is in-line to sign a new deal with Red Bull worth an estimated £40m a year.
What with the holidays we've all put on a bit more weight since Abu Dhabi. However, thankfully, unlike F1 cars, most of us don't have to adhere to a strictly enforced standard.