Alpine “happy” with decision to prioritise 2026 despite falling to last place | Formula 1 Alpine executive technical director David Sanchez says he is encouraged by the team's rate of development on their 2026 car. Read more:
Williams have compromised car’s performance due to cooling problem – Vowles | Formula 1 Williams team principal James Vowles has admitted the team is not extracting the full potential of its FW47 due to the persistent cooling problems it has encountered this year. Read more:
Round-up: New Nigerian bid to host Formula 1’s return to Africa, and more | RaceFans Round-up Wednesday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
McLaren finding ‘endless rewards’ with their car development – Russell | Formula 1 George Russell says Mercedes can't explain McLaren's dominance while Charles Leclerc admitted he was stunned by their performance in a practice session earlier this year. Read more:
FIA to consider changes to protest fees after Mercedes criticise Red Bull’s Russell appeals | Formula 1 The FIA is to review how much Formula 1 teams must pay to lodge protests after Mercedes complained about Red Bull's targeting of George Russell. Read more:
I didn’t have a tough time alongside Verstappen like his recent team mates – Sainz | Formula 1 Carlos Sainz Jnr says he doesn't understand why Red Bull never gave him the opportunity to drive for their top team in Formula 1 alongside Max Verstappen. Read more:
Sauber’s breakthrough down to upgrade focused on ‘driveability not downforce’ | Formula 1 Sauber says their successful recent upgrade targeted drive-ability rather than performance. Nico Hulkenberg's Silverstone podium was the team's first for 12 years. Read more:
How will Red Bull change after Horner? Seven talking points for the 2025 Belgian GP | Formula 1 Red Bull begin life after Horner, restarts are under the microscope and Pirelli has a tricky tyre choice for a sprint race weekend. Here are the Belgian Grand Prix talking points. Read more:
Horner’s firing not a surprise given “drama” at Red Bull – Brown | Formula 1 Red Bull's decision to fire team principal Christian Horner was not a surprise to McLaren's Zak Brown, apart from the timing of their decision. Read more:
Verstappen accepts Red Bull will “probably not” catch McLaren this year | Formula 1 Max Verstappen doubts Red Bull will quickly reverse the advantage McLaren have built up over the last 12 months, in which time he's won just four rounds. Read more: