Formula 1
The F1 driver who's been told to 'cheer up a bit'
One of Formula 1’s most impressive drivers in 2025 has been told he needs to “cheer up a bit”, after admitting it is “quite rare” that he celebrates a job well done
Formula 1
One of Formula 1’s most impressive drivers in 2025 has been told he needs to “cheer up a bit”, after admitting it is “quite rare” that he celebrates a job well done
Formula 1
Mercedes Formula 1 driver George Russell has admitted that his team's flirtation with the idea of signing Max Verstappen for 2026 has been difficult to deal with - perhaps more difficult that he had originally let on
Formula 1
Formula 1 is “calling for disaster” if it starts managing wet races differently from how it handled the Belgian Grand Prix, according to one of the most vocal supporters of the decision-making at Spa
Formula 1
Mercedes is rolling back the rear suspension Formula 1 upgrade it debuted in Imola in a bid to find the reason behind its 2025 performance drop-off
Formula E
Two Formula E race winners may have had their last races in the series. Sam Smith evaluates their seasons and the chances they have of a reprieve for next season
Formula 1
Mercedes has experienced a recent drop-off in F1 form - but it's been particularly pronounced of late
Formula 1
Fred Vasseur's multi-year renewal as Ferrari's F1 boss came as a surprise ahead of the Hungarian GP. What's convinced Ferrari that Vasseur's the one for the job - and why has it been announced now?
Formula 1
Fred Vasseur has had a big vote of confidence just when Ferrari's F1 development direction seems to be back on the right track - but is that enough?
Formula 1
Ferrari has brought an end to recent speculation about Formula 1 team boss Fred Vasseur’s future by extending his contract
Formula 1
Max Verstappen staying at Red Bull means the driver he might otherwise have replaced gets to enter a season anchoring a Mercedes F1 team that will actually be fighting for something
Endurance
Lamborghini's SC63 is "a very good car" without any results to prove it. What's gone wrong - and how many more chances will it get?
Formula 1
F1 team bosses, plus FIA member clubs, are scared of expressing their true feelings over the forthcoming presidential election for fear of retribution, says candidate Tim Mayer