Max Verstappen's remarkable drive at the Brazilian Grand Prix earned him the 'Moment of the Year' award at the Autosport Awards. While Verstappen couldn't accep ...
Mercedes picked up more votes than the other three named teams (Racing Bulls, Aston Martin and Audi) combined, although it ...
Aston Martin would be willing to pay as much as a billion pounds for Max Verstappen, rumour has it. If the story is true, ...
Former Red Bull employee Blake Hinsey has pulled back the curtain on the dark side of the F1 cost cap that was first ...
According to Forbes, Red Bull's Max Verstappen leads the highest-paid drivers list for the third year running.
Bernie Ecclestone was celebrated in style at the star-studded Autosport Awards on Wednesday evening in London.
The Forbes article reported that Max Verstappen has been $18 million ahead of Lewis Hamilton, who recorded around $55 million in salary and $2 million in bonuses. McLaren’s Lando Norris rose to the ...
Though only 27 and under contract with Red Bull until 2028, Verstappen has said he is closer to the end of his career than ...
Johnny Herbert has released a statement following his dismissal as FIA steward ahead of the 2025 F1 season. On Wednesday, the ...
Red Bull were reportedly one of two teams who protested against Johnny Herbert’s position within the FIA. The three-time ...
Brown discussed the stewarding debate at the Autosport Business Exchange: “To have part-time, unpaid stewards in a ...
Johnny Herbert had been set to act as F1 driver steward at the F1 2025 Australian Grand Prix before being dropped by the FIA.