Mercedes bringing “more obvious” upgrades for first European races | Formula 1 Mercedes will step up their upgrade programme over the coming races after making their best start to a season in four years. Read more:
Round-up: Bottas seeking 2026 F1 return, Correa joins F2 rival Hauger in Indy Nxt and more | RaceFans Round-up Thursday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
No truth to claims Oakes resigned over disagreement – Briatore | Formula 1 Alpine executive consultant Flavio Briatore has insisted Oliver Oakes' departure from the team was not down to any disagreement between them. Read more:
Doohan out, Colapinto in: Have Alpine made the right call? | Debates and Polls Alpine's decision to replace Jack Doohan with Franco Colapinto was widely predicted, but are they right to change drivers this early in the season? Read more:
‘It doesn’t matter much whether you finish third or fourth’ – Verstappen | Formula 1 Max Verstappen says the difference between third and fourth place doesn't matter to him after missing out on a podium finish in Miami. Read more:
Alpine confirms Colapinto will replace Doohan for next five rounds as team rotates drivers | Formula 1 Alpine has confirmed Jack Doohan will not race for the team at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. Read more:
Round-up: F1 ‘moved goalposts’ for Cadillac, Las Vegas Grand Prix plaza opens and more | RaceFans Round-up Wednesday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
Alpine team principal Oakes resigns with immediate effect, Briatore takes over | Formula 1 Alpine has announced the immediate resignation of its team principal, Oliver Oakes. Flavio Briatore has taken over his role. Read more:
‘That’s not how I race’: Was Sainz right to feel aggrieved by Albon after Miami GP? | Formula 1 Carlos Sainz Jnr complained to his team after Alexander Albon passed him in the Miami Grand Prix, as he thought they had to hold positions. Read more:
Leclerc also criticised Ferrari over “stupid” strategy on radio | Formula 1 Charles Leclerc branded Ferrari's decision to swap their drivers "stupid" during the Miami Grand Prix but team principal Frederic Vasseur defended their strategy. Read more: