Following the nail-biting season-opening Australian Grand Prix, F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo analyses the tyre performance and race strategies in the Melbourne race.
Formula One's Enstone-based outfit Alpine has announced that Alpine Academy driver Kush Maini will join the team’s pool of Test and Reserve Drivers for the 2025 season.
Just a day after the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, the sport's governing body, the FIA has confirmed that a new technical directive will be introduced in time for this weekend’s Chinese Grand ...
Following the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, F1 teams will still feel the effect of last year's championship results until the end of June. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo analyses how ...
On the eve of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Formula 1 confirmed that all 11 teams, including new 2026 entry Cadillac, have agreed the commercial framework for a new five-year deal that ...
On the back of a strong result from the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff insisted that his outfit has made great inroads with the competitiveness of its F1 car, but ...
Having made his debut with Williams at Melbourne, Carlos Sainz has indicated that technical reasons were to blame for his crash in the early stages of the Australian Grand Prix.
Williams team boss James Vowles understandably sounded positive note when assessing his outfit's performance at Melbourne, highlighting the change the Grove-based outfit achieved compared to last year ...
Lando Norris won the Australian Grand Prix starting from pole position, but it was far from straightforward, coming at the end of what was a thrilling race, particularly in the closing stages.
On the back of McLaren’s first victory of the season, the Woking-based outfit’s team boss Andrea Stella praised his team for building a quick car that is “gentle on the tyres.” ...
After the season-opening race at Melbourne, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner insisted that Max Verstappen performed a brilliant drive on a weekend when McLaren “were super strong.” ...
On the back of his victory at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Lando Norris has hailed McLaren for building an “amazing car” for the 2025 F1 season.