Formula 1
What happened in first Hungarian Grand Prix F1 practice
There was little to choose between the Ferraris and Max Verstappen’s Red Bull in opening Hungarian Grand Prix practice, with Carlos Sainz ultimately on top
Formula 1
There was little to choose between the Ferraris and Max Verstappen’s Red Bull in opening Hungarian Grand Prix practice, with Carlos Sainz ultimately on top
Formula 1
Sauber and Alfa Romeo’s unique Formula 1 arrangement looks safe for another year. It lacks long-term security – but that doesn’t bother either party
Formula 1
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has defended the similarities between its upgraded Formula 1 car and the Ferrari F1-75, arguing it would be “stupid” for the team to go in any other development direction.
Formula 1
Haas’s first and only major upgrade of the 2022 Formula 1 season takes the headlines at the Hungarian Grand Prix, though seven other teams have revised parts on show
Formula 1
Sebastian Vettel says the thought of retiring from Formula 1 has been with him for so long that it has probably “distracted me at times”
Formula E
Mahindra will be returning Formula E giant Abt’s Gen3 technical partner, but this deal goes much deeper than just a powertrain supply
Formula 1
The document that revealed Porsche’s plan to buy 50% of Red Bull’s Formula 1 operation alongside a joint engine programme was made public by mistake
Formula 1
Sebastian Vettel announcing his impending Formula 1 retirement rocked the Hungaroring on Thursday but what’s next for the four-time champion? Scott Mitchell and Edd Straw discuss this on an extra episode of The Race F1 Podcast
IndyCar
Team Penske’s Josef Newgarden has been cleared to race in this weekend’s Indianapolis road course IndyCar race following a crash and subsequent hospital visit in Iowa last weekend
IndyCar
Alex Palou – who is being sued by his current team Chip Ganassi Racing – has reaffirmed his belief that he will join McLaren next year
IndyCar
Juncos Hollinger Racing fought hard to keep Ferrari F1 test driver Callum Ilott for the 2023 IndyCar season – and a closer look at their 2022 season together makes it obvious why it did
IndyCar
Alex Palou’s attorney has issued a statement in the wake of the Chip Ganassi Racing team suing Palou and his racing entity Alpa