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In 2022, Audi confirmed it would enter F1 for the first time from 2026, developing its own engine and acquiring one of the existing teams.
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Audi reveals F1 team name and 2026 season launch date
Audi will launch its 2026 campaign in Berlin on 20 January, with an “exclusive launch” described as an “immersive experience”, which will be followed by a “public opening” on 21 January.
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New F1 team announces name and logo for 2026 season as launch date set
A new addition to the F1 grid has confirmed their full identity and will soon launch its car for the 2026 season.
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Williams F1 chief James Vowles celebrates victory in racing return
Williams team principal James Vowles made his competitive racing return at the 2025 Gulf 12 Hours with Garage 59. Vowles's appearance came three years after his previous stint in the driver's seat in 2022, when the Briton competed in the Asian Le Mans Series in a McLaren 720S GT3 with Garage 59.
In 2025, F1 teams have huge teams of staff to feed and entertain hundreds of guests each race. Back in 1979, Ferrari had just one chef
In an interview, GM’s president Mark Reuss explained why the company is getting into F1 and predicts 2026’s results.
Michael Masi has landed a new role four years on from his Formula One exit. The former FIA race director has been named the new event director for the Repco NextGen NZ Championship. His
Coming into Abu Dhabi, McLaren’s Lando Norris was, if not a comfortable favorite, then at least the driver with the highest odds of prevailing. After a strong start to the season, the British driver’s form dipped at the Dutch Grand Prix.
Formula 1 is where the best drivers in the world compete—at least, that’s the idea. But sometimes, a driver ends up on the grid and makes fans wonder if they even belonged to this ruthless sport.
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Fernando Alonso denies claim about Adrian Newey becoming Aston Martin F1 team boss
Aston’s management reshuffle has nothing to do with on-track results, Alonso insists