Formula 1
Video: Ferrari’s gambling on an F1 rule to save its engine
Ferrari’s engine performance is a big part of its return to the front in Formula 1 in 2022 – but that engine is fragile and it appears to have taken a tactical gamble
Formula 1
Ferrari’s engine performance is a big part of its return to the front in Formula 1 in 2022 – but that engine is fragile and it appears to have taken a tactical gamble
Formula 1
The FIA’s proposed rule changes for 2023 have divided F1 teams as its claim they are needed on “safety grounds” faces serious scrutiny
Formula E
McLaren can place Felix Rosenqvist in either IndyCar or Formula E in 2023. Despite his past FE success, he’s made very clear that he’s desperate to stay in IndyCar
Formula 1
Ferrari’s regained some momentum in its 2022 Formula 1 title fight with Red Bull, and the update package it’s brought for the Austrian Grand Prix should further that. Here’s Gary Anderson’s analysis of it
IndyCar
As its contractual fight with McLaren over Alex Palou’s 2023 deal goes on, Ganassi has removed its IndyCar champion’s access to some of its data
Formula 1
McLaren has got a substantial upgrade package for the French Grand Prix, but there’s one headline part of it that all the other changes are designed to support, as Gary Anderson explains
Formula 1
Ferrari’s set-up choice at the French GP has given it a clear single-lap advantage but could leave it vulnerable in the race as we’ve seen previously in 2022
Formula 1
Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and George Russell admit the W13 was further off its main rivals than anticipated in French Grand Prix Friday practice, suggesting a hoped-for breakout weekend for the team at Paul Ricard may be out of reach
Formula 1
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz, who is set to serve a grid penalty in the French Grand Prix, set the pace in the second Friday practice session
Formula 1
The size of the upgrade package that first ran on Daniel Ricciardo’s McLaren during FP1 at the French Grand Prix was a surprise
Formula 1
Charles Leclerc edged his Formula 1 title rival Max Verstappen by 0.091s to top the opening practice session at the French Grand Prix
Formula 1
Carlos Sainz will have to serve a 10-place grid penalty for this weekend’s Formula 1 French Grand Prix after his Ferrari team elected to take a third control electronics of the season so far on his car