Formula 1

7:32 PM ET AUSTIN — Lance Stroll has been given a three-place grid drop at the next race in Mexico after the stewards found him “predominantly to blame” for his collision with Fernando Alonso at Sunday’s U.S. Grand Prix. The pair collided at high speed on the long straight between Turn 11 and Turn 12
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Oct 22, 2022 Formula One will continue to be broadcast in the U.S. on ESPN networks for the next three years as part of a new contract between the sport and the broadcaster. ESPN’s commercial-free presentation will continue, with at least 16 races due to air on ABC and ESPN each season. The new deal
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Oct 21, 2022 Sebastian Vettel has frequently highlighted the impacts of climate change. Dan Istitene – Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images The Circuit of the Americas (COTA) will plant 296 trees to honour retiring four-times Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel ahead of Sunday’s U.S. Grand Prix in Austin for his contributions to the sport
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3:42 PM ET Christian Horner was left furious after comments from McLaren counterpart Zak Brown. Clive Mason/Getty Images AUSTIN, Texas — Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says he was “appalled” by a rival’s accusations during Formula One’s cost cap controversy after McLaren CEO Zak Brown said a breach of the cap would constitute cheating. After
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5:54 PM ET ESPN News Services Red Bull owner and co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz has died, the company’s Formula One team confirmed Saturday. He was 78. There was no immediate word on where he died or the cause of death. The Austrian billionaire gained fame as the public face of Red Bull, an Austrian-Thai conglomerate that
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12:37 PM ET AUSTIN, Texas — American driver Logan Sargeant will race for Williams in F1 next season, pending an FIA superlicence, team boss Jost Capito confirmed on Saturday. Sargeant, 21, would become the first American on the F1 grid since Alexander Rossi in 2015. He would replace the outgoing Nicholas Latifi. Sargeant needs to
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Oct 20, 2022 The Haas Formula One team will have payments and money transfer company MoneyGram (MGI.O) as their title sponsor from next season in a multi-year deal that will provide a welcome infusion of cash for the series’ only U.S. based outfit. The backing was officially announced at a coffee shop in downtown Austin
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