Lance Stroll looks to be on course to return to Formula 1 action at the Canadian Grand Prix, but a final decision is unlikely to be made until next week as he recovers from a wrist operation
The Miami Grand Prix marks the end of the first quarter of the 2024 Formula 1 season, and it's here where McLaren and Mercedes have decided to bring their most significant upgrades yet.
After Romain Grosjean's 50th start in IndyCar last weekend, The Race looks back at what one of the most interesting and valuable characters in the paddock has achieved in that time - from exceeding initial expectations, to failing to live up to subsequent ones, and his current fresh start
Our new motorsport history podcast And Colossally... That's History! marks the 30th anniversary of the deaths of Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna at F1's 1994 San Marino GP this week with a three-part series
Deliberate pauses, his body language, his tone and his choice of words in the Miami GP press conference made it clear that Valtteri Bottas was unusually annoyed. The source of his ire? His own team, no less
Max Verstappen's suggestion that Adrian Newey's role in Red Bull’s recent F1 success has been overstated is a strong hint at how the team’s hierarchy really feels about Newey's impending exit
Ferrari is understood to be working hard to secure the services of Adrian Newey for when the outgoing Red Bull F1 technical chief becomes available in early 2025
McLaren dropping David Malukas before he's even raced for it and the Penske disqualification scandal give The Race IndyCar Podcast plenty to get into - and there's the Barber race weekend too
Alpine has hired David Sanchez - who recently made a surprise exit from the McLaren Formula 1 team just three months after his much-heralded arrival from Ferrari - in a new executive technical director role
Adrian Newey is widely regarded as one of the best - if not the best - F1 designers in the championship's storied history. Here's everything you need to know about him
Our new motorsport history podcast And Colossally... That's History! marks the 30th anniversary of the deaths of Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna at F1's 1994 San Marino GP this week with a three-part series