The prospect of another team joining F1 seems more realistic following the suggestion that the FIA will allow those keen on joining to register their interest. But what does that process involve, what steps come next, and does it guarantee there will be a new team?
Formula 1 and the FIA now appear open to considering expanding the grid beyond the current 10 teams – but what kind of teams should be accepted? Our writers give their verdict
Between public declarations of interest and private moves behind the scenes, Formula 1 has a fascinating mix of potential new teams and manufacturers sniffing around its periphery
The FIA is planning to allow prospective new Formula 1 teams to register their interest in joining the championship, the clearest indication yet that F1’s grid could grow beyond 10 teams
Ferrari’s strategic failings will perhaps be the most remembered aspect of its 2022 season. But there’s a clear argument that its in-race miscues weren’t its biggest weakness last year
One driver on the 2023 Formula 1 grid attracted particular scepticism and criticism on his way to a grand prix seat. Zhou Guanyu opens up to Scott Mitchell-Malm about his often misunderstood route to F1
A rule tweak on the eve of the 2022 Formula 1 season-opener saved a host of teams from big problems but was harsh on one that had foreseen the issue its rivals were having. Remember it? Here’s a video refresher