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As part of the IMS Museum's largest acquisition in 14 years, it has purchased 14 cars from Chip Ganassi Racing.
Jack Doohan put the “sour” end to his otherwise “very, very positive” Bahrain Grand Prix behind him, now turning his focus to the familiar high-speed challenge of the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. Jumping ...
The team debuted in Formula 1 in 1954 at the French Grand Prix and won its first driver's championship with Juan Manuel Fangio. After their first success in 1954, they repeated it in 1955 ...
After a two-year drought, the team again clinched the F1 drivers' championship, and this time with Juan Manuel Fangio behind the wheel. From the 1960s to the 1970s, Ferrari won five drivers ...
For older motorsport fans, Fangio remains the undisputed GOAT whose feats behind the wheel can't be compared to the modern era. The Argentinian only started racing in his 30s, but when Grand Prix ...
As track conditions changed between practice sessions in Bahrain, Racing Bulls found itself struggling to adapt, with Liam Lawson reflecting on a “tricky” FP2 where the team faced challenges with car ...
The ‘risk-taking’ was completely different in the early years of the world championship, he says. Juan Manuel Fangio won five world titles in the 1950s, a record only Schumacher and Hamilton have ...
Relishing in the back-to-back nature of the triple header, Jack Doohan is looking forward to leaving his misstep at the Japanese Grand Prix in the past as he declares his biggest goal in Bahrain is to ...
Lando Norris set the pace during a scorching opening practice session in Bahrain, where six young drivers stepped up to the challenge amid low grip conditions and a shuffled finishing order. It was a ...
One of the numerous potential future F1 locations is Cape Town and a Miami style proposed track layout has been revealed. South Africa, nor the African continent has not hosted F1 since the final race ...
And the death toll now stands at nearly 100, Juan Manuel Méndez, Director of the country’s Emergency Operations Centre, confirmed at a press conference just after midnight local time.
Oscar Piastri may have celebrated his 24th birthday on the podium, but third place at Suzuka felt more like damage limitation than triumph after a Japanese Grand Prix shaped by missed opportunity on ...