Verstappen refuses to say whether he supported Red Bull’s latest Russell protests | Formula 1 Max Verstappen would not confirm or deny Toto Wolff's claim the Red Bull driver did not support their Canadian GP protests against George Russell. Read more:
No change to McLaren’s ‘papaya rules’ after Canadian GP collision – Piastri | Formula 1 McLaren has not changed the racing rules it imposes on its drivers after the pair collided at the Canadian Grand Prix, says Oscar Piastri. Read more:
Sainz decides not to run against Ben Sulayem for FIA president “for now” | Formula 1 Multiple world rally champion Carlos Sainz has announced he will not stand in this year's FIA presidential election against Mohammed Ben Sulayem. Read more:
FIA reveals F1’s 2025 racing and penalty points guidelines in full | Formula 1 The FIA has given new insight into how Formula 1 stewards make decisions and issue penalty points by publishing the its current guidelines and penalties in full. Read more:
Which penalty calls did F1’s stewards get right – and wrong – in 2025? Part two | Debates and Polls We've seen deliberate corner cuts plus collisions between rivals and team mates over the last five rounds. Did the stewards rule on all of them correctly? Read more:
Round-up: Red Bull ‘only run two cars because they have to’, drivers laughed at ‘F1’ scene and more | RaceFans Round-up Thursday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
Martin Donnelly: The racer whose real crash is Sonny Hayes’ backstory in “F1: The Movie” | F1 history The backstory of Brad Pitt's character Sonny Hayes in "F1: The Movie" is based on real racer Martin Donnelly's career-ending 1990 crash. Read more:
“F1: The Movie” – The RaceFans review: Formula 1 looks smaller than ever on the big screen | Review "F1: The Movie", which opens today, tries to cater for dedicated Formula 1 enthusiasts and mainstream cinema fans but may disappoint both. Read more:
Round-up: Aston Martin launches driver academy, Verstappen reveals special helmet and more | RaceFans Round-up Wednesday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
Mercedes won’t return to Le Mans because “we don’t like Balance of Performance” – Wolff | WEC Mercedes Formula 1 team principal Toto Wolff has ruled out joining other manufacturers at the Le Mans 24 Hours because of its Balance of Performance rules. Read more: