Following the sale of Spyker F1 (again), the new owners have announced the team's new name: Force India. Indian investor Vijay Mallya got together with former Spyker Cars CEO Michiel Mol to buy ...
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CarBuzz on MSNVanwall's Six-Figure Carbon Hot Hatch Has Familiar BonesAll three versions of the car use carbon fiber for their body panels, which helps counteract the weight of the battery. It's ...
The team was named Midland F1 Racing. Owner of Midland F1 Racing, Alex Shnaider, sold the team to Spyker Cars in 2006. Spyker F1 again ran into financial issues and the team was bought by United ...
Audi F1 has confirmed to PlanetF1.com that it has completed its full takeover of the existing Sauber team ahead of the F1 2025 season. Audi’s official F1 entry is less than a year away ...
The Italian team being the most iconic in F1 history never fails to showcase its grandeur in making events larger than life. It once again went the extra mile to launch the iconic SF-1000 ...
Lewis Hamilton is under pressure to make a fast start to life at Ferrari amid reports that Fred Vasseur could implement team orders after the first few races of F1 2025. With Ferrari, Red Bull ...
Lewis Hamilton completed his high-profile track debut as a Ferrari F1 driver on Wednesday. The seven-time world champion tested Ferrari’s 2023 F1 car at the team’s Fiorano test track to help ...
Watch F1 races live on your phone & tablet with the Sky Sports app... with highlights, commentary, onboards and battle channel On the move? Not near a TV? Not in charge of the remote? How to watch ...
With Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari move triggering an extraordinary chain reaction of driver changes, the 2025 F1 season should be seriously fun. Carlos Sainz will bring race-winning pedigree to Williams, ...
Lewis Hamilton, Formula One’s most successful driver of all time, waved to a crowd of waiting fans as he drove a Ferrari racing car for the first time since joining the Italian team for the 2025 ...
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