
CORE announces Formula E partnership
Saudi Arabian lifestyle brand CORE has been announced as the Title Sponsor of the 2023 Diriyah E-Prix following an agreement with Formula E and CBX, the official promoter of the...
Saudi Arabian lifestyle brand CORE has been announced as the Title Sponsor of the 2023 Diriyah E-Prix following an agreement with Formula E and CBX, the official promoter of the...
Swiss Formula One team Alfa Romeo have announced a new multi-year partnership with entertainment and lifestyle brand Stake. The new partnership will see Stake join as the Title Partner of...
Formula One has announced a multi-year partnership with Qatar-owned state broadcaster beIN Sports. The partnership will kick off from the 2023 Formula One season and cover a total of ten...
With all ten teams having confirmed their line-ups, let's take a closer look at the line-ups and learn a little bit more about the drivers. Red Bull Racing Max Verstappen...
American Formula One team Haas have announced that Pietro Fittipaldi will continue on as their Official Test and Reserve Driver for the upcoming 2023 Formula One season. Fittipaldi, who has...
Danish esports organisation Heroic has announced that it will be extending its partnership with Red Bull for a third consecutive year. The extension will see the Red Bull logo continue...
Three-time W Series champion Jamie Chadwick will be continuing on with the Williams Racing Driver Academy, Chadwick has been apart of the Driver Academy since 2019 and will continue to work on her personalised simulator program to prepare herself for her upcoming INDY NXT journey and also provide the team will valuable support for their race preparations. Chadwick has won all three of the W Series championships held till date whilst being a member of the Williams Driver Academy and will be moving on to the INDY NXT series in 2023 with Andretti Autosport. Jamie Chadwick, three-time W Series champion, commented, "To be continuing my relationship with Williams is amazing. I’ve had their support since 2019. Having the opportunity to immerse myself within the team and keep that Formula One dream alive is very important. I look forward to seeing what we can achieve together.”
The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) has announced a host of managerial changes which will see Formula One Sporting Director Steve Nielsen leave his role to take up the same role in the FIA. As Sporting Director at the FIA, Nielsen will oversee the sporting matters which will include the development of Race Control and the Remote Operations Centre, as well as future updates to the Sporting Regulations. Tim Goss will take up the role of Technical Director, Federico Lodi, the former FIA Financial Regulations member will become the Formula One Financial Director while François Sicard, a former Sporting Director will take up the role of Formula One Strategy & Operations Director and will be overseeing the long-term strategic planning and also be responsible for key trackside activities and logistics. Former Formula One's Technical Team Head, Nikolas Tombazis will take on the role of the FIA's Single Seater Director. All changes will be implemented from the upcoming 2023 season.
Italian Formula One team Ferrari have announced their roster for their Reserve and Development Drivers for the upcoming Formula One 2023 season. Ferrari have announced a total of four drivers who will support the team's main two drivers, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz. The four drivers will be former Formula One driver Antonio Giovinazzi, Robert Shwartzman, both of whom will share the Reserve Driver role along as they will also work on Ferrari's new simulator, launched last year. Along with Giovinazzi and Shwartzman, Antonio Fuoco and Davide Rigon will work as Development Drivers, putting in the hours in the simulator. Fuoco is a Formula 2 race winner while Rigon races in the GT series. Giovinazzi has been a long standing member of the Ferrari Academy and has driven for Alfa Romeo for multiple seasons in Formula One. Robert Shwartzman meanwhile, another Ferrari Driver Academy member, was the Formula 2 runner-up last season.
British motor-racing team McLaren have announced an extension of their partnership with British sportswear brand Castore. The expansion of their partnership will see Castore continue on as the team's Official...
Formula One has announced that the upcoming 2023 season will consist of 23 races. Initially the season was supposed to consist of a record 24 races but the Chinese Grand Prix was cancelled due to the country's Covid-19 situation and Formula One has revealed that there will not be any replacements for the Chinese Grand Prix. The season will kick off on March 5, 2023 with the Bahrain Grand Prix and conclude as the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on November 26,2023. The season will also host the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix on November 18, 2023 and will see the return of the Qatar Grand Prix on October 8, 2023. The race is Lusail, Qatar was introduced during the 2021 season but was not a part of the 2022 championship due to the country hosting the FIFA World Cup 2022.
A global leader in vehicle lifecycle management, Solera has announced a multi-year partnership with German Formula One team Mercedes. The partnership will see both companies work towards automotive innovation and...
A Samsung subsidiary and electronics technology firm, Harman Automotive has been roped in by Italian Formula One team Ferrari as an Official Team Partner ahead of the 2023 Formula One...
Hyundai Motorsport have announced Cyril Abiteboul as their new Team Principal. Abiteboul, the former Formula One team boss of Renault, will be heading Hyundai's FIA World Rally Championship and Customer...
British Formula One team Williams have announced that Mercedes strategist James Vowles will be replacing Jost Capito as their Team Principal. Vowles is no stranger to the sport and has...
Italian Formula One team Ferrari have announced that they have ended their partnership with Swiss blockchain technology firm Velas. The two had partnered on a multi-year deal back in December...
Italian Formula One team Ferrari have announced a new multi-year partnership with California-based software firm Genesys. The partnership will see Genesys join the team as an Official Team Partner. Genesys,...
Former Formula One driver Juan Pablo Montoya's son Sebastián has signed for Red Bull's Junior Team for the 2023 season. The 17-year-old hopes to emulate his father and make it...
British Formula One team Williams Racing have announced the signing of 19-year-old Argentine Franco Colapinto to their Williams Racing Driver Academy. Colapinto will be joining the Williams Academy after completing...
American team set for entry Andretti Global and General Motors (GM) will be teaming up together to enter the Formula One grid after the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) announced...
Formula One's all-female driver category, the F1 Academy, which aims to grow and develop the women's sport, has announced the teams for its inaugural season. The F1 Academy has announced...
Korean tyre manufacturer Hankook has been announced as the Title Sponsor of five Formula E races. One in Mexico City, two in Rome and two in London will see Hankook...
The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), Formula One's governing body, has added a new article to its International Sporting Code. The new article categorically specifies that Formula One drivers will...
Formula One has renewed its broadcast partnership with FOX Sports Mexico. The agreement, which has been extended until the end of 2025, will see FOX Sports Mexico continue to broadcast...
Mick Schumacher has been announced as the Reserve Driver for German Formula One team Mercedes for the upcoming Formula One season. As a Reserve Driver, Schumacher will work on the...
Scuderia Ferrari have announced that Mick Schumacher will not be continuing with them from next season onwards. Ferrari and Schumacher, who worked together for four years, saw the latter serve...
Formula One has renewed its partnership with Gulf Air, which will see the latter continue on as the Title Partner of the Bahrain Grand Prix. The partnership, which has been...
British Formula One team McLaren have announced that their Executive Director of Racing Andrea Stella will be replacing Andreas Seidl as the Team Principal, starting from 2023. Stella, who joined...
Andreas Seidl is set to leave British Formula One team McLaren and will be replacing Frédéric Vasseur as Sauber Motorsport's CEO. The German, who joined McLaren in 2019 and served...
Frédéric Vasseur has been announced as the new Team Principal of Italian Formula One team Scuderia Ferrari. The announcement comes following Alfa Romeo's statement that Vasseur would be leaving his...
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