American Colton Herta is leaving IndyCar to join Formula 2, so if the Cadillac test driver ever gets his shot in F1, he can hit the ground running.
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Daniel Suarez, who is being replaced at Trackhouse Racing by Connor Zilisch next year, was named Justin Haley's replacement at Spire Motorsports.
Max Verstappen is taking large chunks out of the once-insurmountable championship leads of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris. Can McLaren right the ship?
American driver Colton Herta will take the unique step of racing in feeder series Formula 2 in 2026 in a bid to one day make the Formula 1 grid.
A month ago, F1's title fight looked predictable: McLaren's Oscar Piastri or Lando Norris would be champion. Max Verstappen has changed all that.
Mercedes driver George Russell suggested modern Formula 1 has just become "a race to Turn 1" following a drab U.S. Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz has received a five-place grid penalty at the Mexican Grand Prix for colliding with the Mercedes of Kimi Antonelli at Sunday's U.S. Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc hopes his podium at the U.S. Grand Prix will silence speculation around the future of Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur.
Formula 1 rookie Oliver Bearman said Yuki Tsunoda's driving at the U.S. Grand Prix was dangerous and a bad example for kids hoping to become racing drivers.
Lance Stroll has been handed a five-place grid penalty for Sunday's United States Grand Prix for causing a collision with Esteban Ocon during Saturday's sprint race.
Ferrari chairman John Elkann has reaffirmed the company's "full confidence" in under-pressure Formula 1 team boss Fred Vasseur.
Max Verstappen's remarkable pursuit of a fifth world title continued at the United States Grand Prix after an assured victory further cut the gap to championship leader Oscar Piastri.
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko believes Max Verstappen started to lose interest in his title defence earlier this year, but said the Dutchman is now fully motivated in chasing down his fifth F1 drivers' championship.
Oscar Piastri insisted his collision with teammate and title rival Lando Norris in Austin's sprint race was a racing incident.