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Charles Leclerc will be a Ferrari driver for the foreseeable future. The team announced early Wednesday that Leclerc had signed a contract extension “for the coming seasons” in Formula 1. The announcement comes days before Leclerc’s home Monaco Grand Prix.
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Inside Formula 1’s Vatican meeting with Pope Leo XIV and why the sport’s global power keeps growing
Formula 1 has spent years transforming itself from a racing series into something much bigger. On Wednesday, that reality became impossible to ignore after Formula 1 President and CEO Stefano Domenicali attended an audience with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican.
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Cadillac’s first Formula 1 season has started with the team at the back of the grid, but its pace has been more credible than many expected. The bigger concern is not raw speed, but execution, with Sergio Perez warning that the team’s operational side needs to improve quickly.
Formula 1 has 22 race drivers, but there are also a group of back-up drivers ready to spring into action if needed. Autoweek catches up with Jack Doohan, newly ensconced within Haas, for insight into life on the subs bench.
The experience guides ticket buyers through the full Formula 1 Spa-Francorchamps GP journey, from grandstand views to hospitality packages, in any language
Hear me out. Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix needs drastic action, and perhaps IndyCar should be its source of inspiration.
Formula 1 is the top dog in the world of motorsport, but it's dangerous and requires a lot of commitment. A few drivers had their careers cut short.