Formula 1
‘Dead slow’ AlphaTauri’s badly needed F1 upgrade revealed
The upgrade that AlphaTauri’s Formula 1 drivers said its “dead slow” car “desperately” needed has broken cover at the French Grand Prix
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The upgrade that AlphaTauri’s Formula 1 drivers said its “dead slow” car “desperately” needed has broken cover at the French Grand Prix
Formula 1
Major packages from McLaren and AlphaTauri headline a fairly packed list of upgrades disclosed by F1 teams ahead of the French GP
Formula 1
No driver has won a race after their 300th F1 start. Lewis Hamilton looks best-positioned to buck that trend – but there are no guarantees
MotoGP
There didn’t seem much logic to KTM’s decision last year to tie Brad Binder down to a contract so long that Marc Marquez was the only other man on the MotoGP grid with such job security. But now everyone’s starting to see what KTM was thinking
Formula 1
Drivers argue Formula 1’s approach to track limits and their policing is making the championship look stupid. But do drivers just need to take more responsibility?
Formula 1
More upgrades, high temperatures and a favourable track layout should combine to make Mercedes more of a threat at the French Grand Prix as it chases its first win of the Formula 1 win season
IndyCar
Funding issues for the #11 AJ Foyt Enterprises car mean the IndyCar season is on hold for Tatiana Calderon and JR Hildebrand
Formula 1
Daniel Ricciardo has explained the full thinking behind his statement insisting he’ll be at the McLaren Formula 1 team in 2023. Edd Straw assesses Ricciardo’s stance
Formula 1
Increased security and SOS assistance phone lines will be implemented at the French Grand Prix as part of an immediate reaction from Formula 1 over abusive fan behaviour in Austria
Formula 1
With Spa’s future on the Formula 1 calendar a hot topic again, Max Verstappen speaks out against the drift towards street circuits
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Esteban Ocon reckons Le Mans is the most realistic choice of the “multiple options” Formula 1 has available to keep the French Grand Prix on the calendar
Formula 1
Sebastian Vettel has given the firmest indication yet that he wants to continue racing in Formula 1 into the 2023 season but laughed off recent suggestions it might be with McLaren rather than Aston Martin