Christmas week has officially arrived, and here is your daily dose of F1 news as we look back at the day just gone.
Liam Lawson revealed his and Racing Bulls' work on its 2026 car will step up in the new year, with the team having fought hard to the end.
Helmut Marko has officially been removed from his Red Bull directorships, following the announcement he was to step down as a senior adviser.
Formula 1 will have a complete reset next season, and Fernando Alonso knows it will be extremely competitive between the teams.
Next season’s Red Bull F1 car will be powered by the team’s own engine, Red Bull taking its place in the line-up as an engine supplier for the first time after partnering up with Ford to produce its ...
Ted Kravitz believes Charles Leclerc's Formula 1 future could be tied to Max Verstappen's, with a possible move to Red Bull or Aston Martin.
Kicking off the new regulatory set with a debut victory, Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur says it may not bode well for the rest of the season.
Mercedes has ruled out gaining a Brawn-style advantage over its rivals on the technical front nor an engine march such as it scored in 2014.
Delving into the technical detail of 2025, with the VCARB02 the last car from Racing Bulls before F1 embarks another big regulation change.
Red Bull may have missed a trick passing over Carlos Sainz as Jacques Villeneuve believes he makes every team he joins "better every time".
Lewis Hamilton was soundly defeated by Charles Leclerc, in what was Hamilton's first Ferrari season. But, he is "not concerned".
Top Red Bull boss Oliver Mintzlaff has broken his silence on the decision to sack Christian Horner during the F1 2025 season.
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