On December 29, 2013, Michael Schumacher suffered a near-fatal accident whilst skiing in the French Alps. Ever since then, speculation regarding his health has been ongoing.
The Finnish speed merchant poked a bit of fun at Lewis Hamilton on his Instagram account, portraying the ‘evolution of a Formula 1 driver’.
Hamilton’s front left tyre punctured at the start of his final lap at Silverstone, which made for a dramatic finish to the British Grand Prix.
Six of the 20 drivers taking part in the Austrian Grand Prix declined to take a knee, although all wore shirts condemning racism.
The current talk of the motorsport world, after the second day of Formula One pre-season testing, is Mercedes’ ‘Dual Axis Steering’ system, and everyone is scrambling to find out more.
The Formula E ‘Driver’s Eye’ camera is giving fans the chance to see things from the drivers’ perspective, and take part in the “electrifying chaos”.
Season one of ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ was a massive success, and season two promises to up the ante with increased behind-the-scenes access.
Liberty Media took control of Formula One in 2017 with the intention to open up the sport to fans, improve the spectacle of the show and improve its commercial performance.
Conceived and designed over two years by tech and space entrepreneur Matt Pearson, the electric powered Airspeeder will participate in a competitive racing league.
During yesterday’s Austrian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc took centre stage, and the race finished a late, somewhat contentious incident.
Lewis Hamilton may have won yesterday’s Canadian Grand Prix, but it’s the post-race reaction of Sebastian Vettel that will always be remembered.
Former Formula One driver David Coulthard was in town over the weekend, zooming around the city in the 2011 championship-winning car, the RB7.
Two-time world champ Fernando Alonso is in the Northern Cape, and he hopped behind the wheel of a Toyota Hilux. Sadly, he didn’t don any two-tone khaki.
A new 10-part series, ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’, gives unprecedented access to the top drivers, team principals and owners during the 2018 World Championship.
German Nico Hülkenberg was involved in a collision during the first lap of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, with his car catching alight.
Yesterday’s Brazilian Grand Prix was an all-action affair, but it was the events following the race that have stirred up controversy.
The Belgian Grand Prix kicked off in dramatic fashion yesterday, with a first-turn crash leaving three drivers unable to continue the race.
The British driver was clearly angered by what he felt was a deliberate collision, orchestrated by Ferrari, to help Vettel extend his lead at the top.
During yesterday’s Bahrain Grand Prix, the Finnish driver zoomed off from a pit stop and left some serious damage in his wake.
Up until recently, grid girls were a popular part of Formula 1 race days. Now it is a thing of the past, and the ladies themselves aren’t very impressed.
The Formula 1 grid girls are fighting back, with Hannah James taking to publishing an opinion piece on Sky News. She’s less than impressed with the decision.
As attitudes towards female empowerment issues continue to roll with the times, F1 is trying to keep up by banning grid girls at the races.
Lewis Hamilton, Britain’s Formula 1 superstar, found his way out of paying £16.5 million in taxes on his jet alone – and it isn’t the first time he has done something like this.
The Ozzie driver has a good relationship with Lewis, so when he ended up with Hamilton’s phone he thought he would have a little fun.
Bernie’s daughter Petra married sleazeball James Stunt back in 2011 in a lavish R200 million wedding, but things haven’t exactly gone to plan.
Tensions boiled over during yesterday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku, a collision between Hamilton and Vettel causing a war of words off the track.
Bernie might be turning 86 next month, but that doesn’t mean he’s keen to relinquish control of the sport he’s run since the 1970s.
It’s been a long and rocky journey for those following Michael’s road to recovery, but according to one source the end might be in sight.
We know that Brazil has a reputation for the odd kidnapping, but these criminals were aiming big when they took Aparecida Schunck last week.
It’s a deal that might set Apple back upwards of $8 billion, but then again we know they have the cash. So why would they want to purchase F1 then?