Gasly signs new deal keeping him at Alpine until end of 2028 | Formula 1 Pierre Gasly has agreed a new contract with Alpine which will keep him at the Enstone-based team until at least 2028. Read more:
Ferrari frustrated by “subjective” reason for Hamilton’s grid penalty | Formula 1 Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur admitted the team felt some frustration over the penalty decision which went against Lewis Hamilton in Zandvoort. Read more:
Herta ‘faster than Sauber’s F1 drivers’ in earlier simulator test – Towriss | Formula 1 Colton Herta lapped quicker than Sauber's F1 drivers in a simulator test years earlier, according to TWG Motorsport's Dan Towriss. Read more:
Round-up: No V8s in 2029, Antonelli “pushed too hard” in FP2 spin and more | RaceFans Round-up Saturday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
“There’ll be no sleep”: Aron in simulator overnight after Monza practice run | Formula 1 Paul Aron is flying back to Alpine's Enstone base for an overnight simulator session after driving for the team in first practice at Monza. Read more:
F1 on course to break all-time lap speed record on Saturday: Practice data | 2025 Italian GP Friday practice analysis Lando Norris lapped within a second of record-breaking speed on Friday but it's not only McLaren that could set a new all-time benchmark. Read more:
Hamilton “optimistic” but ruing grid penalty as Leclerc eyes pole chance | Formula 1 Lewis Hamilton said his grid penalty is especially unfortunate this weekend while Charles Leclerc thinks a home pole position is "on the cards" for Ferrari. Read more:
Williams pair encouraged by strong practice pace at Monza | Formula 1 A strong performance by Williams in Friday practice has left Carlos Sainz Jnr and Alexander Albon confident for the weekend ahead. Read more:
McLaren not “easily quickest” at Monza compared to Zandvoort – Norris | Formula 1 McLaren were fastest in practice on Friday at Monza but pace-setter Lando Norris said their margin over the competition is not as comfortable as it was at the last round. Read more:
Antonelli has given Mercedes more “hair tear-out situations” than expected – Wolff | Formula 1 Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff admits Andrea Kimi Antonelli's debut season has proved more challenging than the team expected. Read more: