McLaren announces Mastercard as new title sponsor for next year | Formula 1 McLaren will have its first title sponsor for 13 years next season after announcing an expanded deal with Mastercard. Read more:
Bottas has five-place penalty for first race back in F1 with Cadillac next year | Formula 1 One of Cadillac's Formula 1 drivers will serve a grid drop at his first race for the team. Valtteri Bottas has an outstanding penalty from 2024. Read more:
Palou shouldn’t leave IndyCar to become a ‘number two’ driver elsewhere – Ganassi | Formula 1 Alex Palou's IndyCar team principal Chip Ganassi strongly denied reports the driver has been approached about a move to F1. Read more:
Round-up: F1 faces lawsuit for cancelling Russian GP over invasion of Ukraine, and more | RaceFans Round-up Wednesday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
Cadillac’s shrewd F1 driver choice is an injection of badly-needed experience | Formula 1 Cadillac's choice of two veteran drivers for its 2026 debut may disappoint some but the logic of hiring Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez can't be faulted. Read more:
Cadillac confirms Perez and Bottas as their drivers for 2026 F1 debut | Formula 1 Cadillac has confirmed former Mercedes and Red Bull drivers Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez for their debut in Formula 1 next year. Read more:
Verstappen’s toughest home race yet? Seven talking points for the Dutch GP | Formula 1 Max Verstappen has three wins and one second place in his home race but reaching the podium may be tough this year. Here are the talking points for Zandvoort. Read more:
Round-up: FIA increases pit lane speed limit for Dutch GP, and more | RaceFans Round-up Tuesday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
Red Bull seeking IndyCar champion Palou as Verstappen’s 2026 team mate – report | Formula 1 Red Bull is targeting IndyCar champion Alex Palou to join its Formula 1 team in 2026, according to a report in the USA. Read more:
The seven key championship battlegrounds where McLaren’s dominance doesn’t matter | Formula 1 The 2025 trophies are almost certainly heading to Woking. But there are many more crucial tight fights still unresolved. Read more: