In the design of today’s F1 circuits, does tradition still prevail or has the search for safety and innovation taken over?
Formula 1 can only race on Grade 1 tracks around the world, but what does it take for a circuit to meet that standard?
The Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola is on the Formula 1 calendar until at least 2025. The Italian circuit returned to the schedule during the COVID-19 crisis and secured a multi-year contract.
And that's not a fault that the 24 circuits should fully take the blame for when overtaking is difficult. But the truth is, some tracks really just don't work with the modern F1 car. Monaco is the ...
Formula 1 brings the curtain down on the 2025 season with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this weekend with it all still to play for ...
1978 Formula One world champion Mario Andretti has voiced his opinion on maintaining historical circuits within the sport despite its growing schedule. Mario Andretti emphasizes the significance of ...
The news comes as Haas shows signs of competitive revival, and a year after the two sides' initial partnership began ...
It's fair to say that Formula 1 fans weren't enthralled by last Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix. Of the field's 20 competitors, race winner Max Verstappen and 10 other drivers crossed the finish line in ...