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- The steering wheel change that has helped Norris in F1 2025
Thanks to his success in Mexico, Lando Norris is back at the top of the 2025 Formula 1 standings, just one point ahead of McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri. The Briton’s lead came after he found consistency over Piastri in recent races, and may also have been helped by a decision to cut down on the data he sees on his steering wheel. Norris’ Singapore debrief has already been suggested as ...Keep reading
- Aston Martin's hunt for the next generation of F1 mechanics
Nearly every Formula 1 squad has a full-sized junior team and academy programme right now, going down to go-karting in order to find the next great driving prospect. Off-track, a similar arms race is ramping up with burgeoning graduate programmes and apprenticeship schemes as constructors look to replenish their staff pool with future talent.Beating the other 10 teams to the brightest, most ...Keep reading
- The requirements to host an F1 grand prix
Formula 1 has a packed calendar that takes in 24 tracks across 21 countries in five continents, but it takes more than a nice ribbon of tarmac to join the championship.F1 and the FIA have strict guidelines over what circuits can host a grand prix and they must be classified as Grade 1 to qualify. This is the top level of the FIA's seven-tiered system that covers everything from drag strips ...Keep reading
- Williams F1 explain why historic logo re-used
Williams will return to using a version of its famous old 'W' logo for the 2026 season, a nod back to the team's title-winning success of the past.
- Larson's NASCAR crown comes at Hamlin's heartbreaking expense: 'Doesn't feel right'
Kyle Larson won his second NASCAR title on Sunday, but even he didn't feel right seeing another championship slip through Denny Hamlin's fingers.
