Where next for Renault after Ricciardo’s departure?
When Renault returned to Formula 1 in 2016 it outlined the target of challenging for podiums in year three and the title in year five. It failed in the first ...
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When Renault returned to Formula 1 in 2016 it outlined the target of challenging for podiums in year three and the title in year five. It failed in the first ...
Ferrari has confirmed that Carlos Sainz Jr. will replace Sebastian Vettel at the team for the 2021 Formula 1 season after signing a two-year deal with the 25-year-old. Vettel has ...
Renault Team Principal Cyril Abiteboul says the manufacturer’s Formula 1 ambitions “remain unchanged” in the wake of Daniel Ricciardo’s impending departure from the outfit. Ricciardo joined Renault on a two-year ...
Daniel Ricciardo will move to McLaren for the 2021 Formula 1 season, in place of Ferrari-bound Carlos Sainz Jr., the team has confirmed, bringing his Renault spell to an end. ...
Lewis Hamilton has added another record to his already endless list with the title of Britiain's all-time richest sportsman. The six-time Formula 1 World Champion saw his wealth increase by ...
Pirelli has said it would like to see tyre choices scrapped or scaled back for the 2020 Formula 1 season due to short-notice manufacturing complexities. At present Pirelli nominates three ...
Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner has reiterated his belief that Formula 1 should consider legalising customer cars, in a bid to cut costs and entice more teams into the ...
Ferrari has revealed a new ventilator that it co-designed with the Italian Institute of Technology, in order to help with the fight against the current coronavirus pandemic. Formula 1 teams ...
Carlos Sainz Jr. is set to replace Sebastian Vettel at Ferrari in 2021, MotorsportWeek.com has learned, with Daniel Ricciardo poised to switch to McLaren. Ferrari announced on Tuesday that it ...
Mercedes Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff says his team can't ignore the big news of the week – Sebastian Vettel's departure from Ferrari – despite a "loyalty" to its current ...