When he stood on the podium, he was standing alongside his successor, Antonelli; his former teammate, George Russell; and, perhaps most importantly, his former race engineer, Peter Bonnington.
Read here for the full story behind Formula 1’s unprecedented decision to cancel the upcoming Bahrain and Saudi Arabia GP in 2026.
With the cancellation of the two rounds in the Middle East amid ongoing conflict, F1 will not race in April and, following the Japanese Grand Prix, will return for the Miami Grand Prix the first ...
The upcoming Formula One Grands Prix set to take place in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia in April have been cancelled due to the ...
Formula One is going to have an unexpected (and unwelcome) month off in April due to the ongoing war in the Middle East.
The Bahrain Grand Prix was previously set for April 12 and the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was scheduled for a week later on ...
Formula 1 and its governing body FIA canceled upcoming Grand Prix races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia on safety grounds related to the Iran war.
Former Andretti Global driver Colton Herta made an appearance at the IndyCar Grand Prix of Arlington as he was spotted in the paddock.
IndyCar’s Java House Grand Prix of Arlington will take place this weekend, and race president Bill Miller sat down to talk ...
Kimi Antonelli stepped up when his Mercedes teammate George Russell hit trouble in qualifying to become the youngest-ever ...
DXB is expected to handle an average of 280,000 passengers daily, with numbers peaking at over 295,000 on Saturday, February 22 ...