Dmitry Mazepin, Nikita’s billionaire father, is back in the news after his luxury yacht, Aldabra, vanished into thin air.
After a strong start to the 2022 season, where it looked like they might finally be in with a shot at the world championship, Ferrari failed to win any of the final 11 races.
Max Verstappen was victorious again at the season-ending Abu Dhabi GP. There is one stat that Michael Schumacher fans can cling to.
At last Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix, Verstappen disobeyed Red Bull’s instructions to give up a position to teammate Sergio Perez and was widely criticised.
At the peak of the hype in July, it really did look like South Africa would land a spot on the 2023 Grand Prix calendar. Sadly, it was not to be.
The 2023 Formula One line-up has been announced and Kyalami is nowhere to be seen. How are we looking for 2024?
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When Brad Binder spoke at a publicity event at Kyalami yesterday, he was asked about the possibility of both the Formula One and MotoGP returning to our shores.
Last night, social media was abuzz with reports that we will be welcoming Formula One back to our shores after a three-decade wait.
The Chinese driver recounted in detail what he was thinking as he flipped and careened off the track.
Don’t pop the bubbly just yet, but it does look increasingly likely that South Africa is in the running to host a Grand Prix at Kyalami next year.
If you happened to watch the British Grand Prix live yesterday, you would have seen regular shots of Tom Cruise throughout the broadcast.
Moments after it was ‘lights out and away we go’ at Silverstone, Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu’s Alfa Romeo was catapulted upside down and he slid off the track at high speed.
Kyalami Circuit owner Toby Venter remains confident we can get a South African Formula One Grand Prix in the not-too-distant future, but there are a few boxes to tick.
To say that Ricciardo’s time with McLaren has been a disappointment would be a gross understatement, and team CEO Zak Brown appears to be losing patience.
Mick Schumacher’s crash on Sunday saw his car split into pieces after a collision with a wall.
Despite a pedigreed racing career, the 62-year-old will now be remembered by millions of F1 fans around the world as the annoying guy who harasses people during the pre-race grid walk.
During a demonstration run at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix, while getting to grips with the Ferrari 312 B3, Leclerc lost control of the car’s rear and crashed into the barriers.
Ahead of ‘lights out and away we go’, 62-year-old Brundle always takes a stroll down the grid to chat with a few familiar faces. In Miami, the wheels came off.
Hamilton is doing battle with motorsport’s governing body, the FIA, regarding a ban relating to wearing jewellery while racing.
The last South African F1 Grand Prix took place at Kyalami back in 1993, although that could soon change.
Hamilton came fourth and Russell third, but there was some criticism levelled at the former for a radio message that appears to have been broadcast out of context.
Controversy surrounding the final lap of the season’s final race again hit fifth gear this week when team radio messages between Red Bull sporting director Jonathan Wheatley and race director Michael Masi were widely shared.
Chances are you’ve already chosen a side in the Hamilton versus Verstappen battle, but if you’re still on the fence perhaps this will sway you.
The Dutch world champion partied well into Monday morning with videos showing wild scenes of celebration.
With Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton tied on points heading into this weekend’s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the stage was set for a dramatic finale.
The heated rivalry between Hamilton and Verstappen again stole the headlines during yesterday’s Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
Moments before Hamilton headed to the start line of the Belgian Grand Prix, he had a bathroom visit that is going to haunt him for life.
The sport’s 10 highest-paid stars are projected to pull in a collective $211 million in salary and bonuses this season.
Following yesterday’s crash at the British Grand Prix, the gloves are finally off, with Verstappen labelling Hamilton’s post-race celebrations “disrespectful and unsportsmanlike”.