Formula 1

6:20 PM ET One team is stalling on Lewis Hamilton’s diversity charter for Formula One, the seven-times world champion revealed on Thursday. The Mercedes driver would not name the team. “We are very close to getting this diversity inclusion charter going and I think it’s still one team, still the same team, is not willing
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11:40 AM ET LE CASTELLET, France — Sebastian Vettel has said he wants to continue in Formula One beyond this season amid speculation over the four-time world champion’s future. Vettel joined Aston Martin from Ferrari on a two-year contract that started in 2021, meaning he will be out of contract at the end of this
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8:19 AM ET The FIA has announced regulation changes for 2023 aimed at reducing, and potentially eliminating, the bouncing phenomenon known as porpoising on F1 cars next season. After the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in June, at which a number of drivers complained about discomfort as a result of the poor ride quality of the latest
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4:41 AM ET Ferrari test driver Robert Shwartzman represented Israel as he tried out last year’s Formula One car ahead of two Friday practice sessions at grands prix later in the season. The 22-year-old, who was born near Tel Aviv and has dual nationality, represented Russia last season in Formula Two where he finished runner-up
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Jul 13, 2022 Daniel Ricciardo has reaffirmed his commitment to McLaren amid continuing and growing speculation around his future. In a post to his Instagram story the seven-time race winner said he fully intends to remain with the team to the end of his contract in 2023. Ricciardo said: “There have been a lot of
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9:23 PM ET Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — Alex Palou‘s top priority remains winning a second straight IndyCar championship. But his future after this year is looking awfully murky. Shortly after Chip Ganassi Racing announced Tuesday it would exercise a team option to keep the star Spaniard next season, Palou and Arrow McLaren SP said they
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Jul 11, 2022 Former Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone faces a charge of fraud over a failure to declare more than £400 million ($477m) in assets he held overseas to the British tax authority, prosecutors said on Monday. The Crown Prosecution Service said Ecclestone, 91, faced one count of fraud by false representation. 1 Related
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