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WOKING, England— McLaren driver Lando Norris signed a multi-year contract extension with the Formula One team on Friday. The 24-year-old British driver’s existing contract ran until the end of 2025. The new deal secures his services alongside…
SAO PAULO—Red Bull’s triple world champion Max Verstappen took a record-extending 17th win of the Formula One season in Brazil on Sunday after leading a red-flagged and re-started Sao Paulo Grand Prix from pole position. McLaren’s Lando…
This is the Formula One (F1) World championship standings ahead of this weekend’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix: Drivers 1. Max Verstappen (NED) 491 pts – world champion 2. Sergio Perez (MEX) 240 3. Lewis Hamilton (GBR) 220 …
CEBU CITY, Philippines—Cebuano karting sensation William John Riley Go takes a step closer in fulfilling his Formula 1 dream as the Ferrari Driver Academy (FDA) Scouting World Finals in Maranello, Italy gets underway. Also competing for the…
Here’s a team by team analysis of Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix at Spielberg’s Red Bull Ring, the ninth race of the 22-round season. Teams åre listed in current championship order: RED BULL (Max Verstappen 1, Sergio Perez…
LONDON- Max Verstappen is rewriting the record books, ready to overtake some of Formula One’s all-time greats in what looks ominously like becoming the most one-sided of seasons. Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix ‘Grand Slam’ win was a…
MANILA, Philippines—Bianca Bustamante made history on Saturday by becoming the first-ever Filipino to win a Formula 1 Academy race at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain. Bustamante claimed her first win—and PREMA Racing Team’s third of the…
Sakhir, Bahrainp—World champion Lewis Hamilton has tested positive for coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) and will miss this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix, Formula One’s governing body FIA announced Tuesday, December 1, 2020. “In accordance with COVID-19 protocols and public…
TWO-TIME champion Fernando Alonso will leave Formula One at the end of the season and potentially move to IndyCar in the United States. McLaren Racing confirmed Tuesday the Spaniard will not return to F1 next year for…
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