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Why Honda engine is not the only issue with Aston Martin - F1 Q&A
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions.
Martin Brundle calls on FIA to fix “fundamentally flawed” F1 power delivery
Martin Brundle has called on the FIA to address what he describes as a "fundamentally flawed" power delivery system, following Ollie Bearman's high-speed crash at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Bearman took avoiding action during the race at the Suzuka circuit when he quickly came up behind Alpine's Franco Colapinto, who was harvesting energy at the time. After dipping onto the grass, the Briton ...Keep reading
Bearman took avoiding action during the race at the Suzuka circuit when he quickly came up behind Alpine's Franco Colapinto, who was harvesting energy at the time. After dipping onto the grass, the Briton ...Keep reading
Hendrick leadership says new body is a work in progress but they’re close
Things were not exactly dire over at Hendrick Motorsports but winning the most recent Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway in advance of the Easter break was a much needed momentum boost.
Prior to Chase Elliott and crew chief Alan Gustafson breaking through with a pit strategy-aided victory over Denny Hamlin, the narrative surrounding the Chevrolet flagship was an organization and ...Keep reading
Prior to Chase Elliott and crew chief Alan Gustafson breaking through with a pit strategy-aided victory over Denny Hamlin, the narrative surrounding the Chevrolet flagship was an organization and ...Keep reading
Daniel Ricciardo reflects on the emotional toll of highs and lows of F1: 'A lot of days hurt'
Former Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo has shed light on the highs and lows of the championship, explaining that there "are a lot of days that hurt".
The former Red Bull driver retired from F1 after the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix when he was let go by Racing Bulls. Over 14 seasons, the Australian driver secured eight grand prix wins and 32 podium finishes in over 250 starts.
"I'm always a ...Keep reading
The former Red Bull driver retired from F1 after the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix when he was let go by Racing Bulls. Over 14 seasons, the Australian driver secured eight grand prix wins and 32 podium finishes in over 250 starts.
"I'm always a ...Keep reading
Justin Allgaier says Alex Bowman substitute role has been a challenge
Despite all the success, the past month has been a challenge for Justin Allgaier, specifically as it pertains to his duties at Hendrick Motorsports and driving the No. 48 while Alex Bowman continues his recovery.
On one hand, since taking over the car at Las Vegas, Allgaier has ripped off finishes of fourth, first, first and third for his day job on Saturdays in the O’Reilly Series for JR ...Keep reading
On one hand, since taking over the car at Las Vegas, Allgaier has ripped off finishes of fourth, first, first and third for his day job on Saturdays in the O’Reilly Series for JR ...Keep reading
Dani Juncadella stunned by "secret trick" Verstappen used at the Nordschleife
Dani Juncadella has revealed that Max Verstappen discovered a specific "trick" to handle the aero-wash behind other cars that even seasoned GT3 pros hadn't thought of.
The Dutchman's handling of his first real Nordschleife battle has been subject of study by GT3 veterans.
While the headlines focused on the post-race disqualifcation of the #3 Winward Mercedes, the real story that GT3 ...Keep reading
The Dutchman's handling of his first real Nordschleife battle has been subject of study by GT3 veterans.
While the headlines focused on the post-race disqualifcation of the #3 Winward Mercedes, the real story that GT3 ...Keep reading
Antonelli's first F1 win was ‘just a matter of time’ says Bottas
Valtteri Bottas said he was “really proud” of Kimi Antonelli in the wake of the teenager’s maiden F1 win in Shanghai, which he followed up a week later with another victory in Suzuka.
Cadillac drivers identify the F1 team's next steps: "We need a second now"
Cadillac drivers Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez say the team must now pile downforce onto its Formula 1 car after working through various teething issues.
Having joined F1 this year as an 11th team, the month of March was one of firsts for Cadillac, with its first start and finish in Australia, which was also its first opportunity to run two cars concurrently.
Both Perez and Bottas ...Keep reading
Having joined F1 this year as an 11th team, the month of March was one of firsts for Cadillac, with its first start and finish in Australia, which was also its first opportunity to run two cars concurrently.
Both Perez and Bottas ...Keep reading
The unexpected racing return of Emerson Newton-John
Emerson Newton-John is out to prove that dreams don’t have an age limit or an expiration date.
“I am out to make a f****** statement,” Newton-John told Motorsport.com.
At 51 years young, the British-born California native’s path in motorsports has been about as treacherous as the roads of Hollywood Hills.
Once a promising upstart in the junior formula categories, his career was ...Keep reading
“I am out to make a f****** statement,” Newton-John told Motorsport.com.
At 51 years young, the British-born California native’s path in motorsports has been about as treacherous as the roads of Hollywood Hills.
Once a promising upstart in the junior formula categories, his career was ...Keep reading
The F1 drivers who went back-to-back for their first wins
By winning in China and Japan, Kimi Antonelli joined an exclusive club of F1 drivers to have followed up their maiden victory with a second win at the very next race.
How Jordan won its last F1 race on this day in 2003
The Jordan Formula 1 team is perhaps best known for its 1990s heyday, when it gave a certain Michael Schumacher his entry into F1 and took the fight to McLaren and Ferrari in 1999. While Jordan Grand Prix’s form fell off at the turn of the millennium, it still managed one final race win in the 21st century, during a chaotic Brazilian GP on this day 23 years ago.
After its highs in the late ...Keep reading
After its highs in the late ...Keep reading
Piastri ‘confident’ Mercedes are beatable in 2026
Can Mercedes be beaten this season? Oscar Piastri believes so after he managed to get the better of George Russell in Japan.
Fred Vasseur pinpoints what boosted Ferrari's morale in Japan
Ferrari Formula 1 team boss Fred Vasseur reckons the Scuderia is heading into the April break with a big morale boost after beating one of the dominant Mercedes cars in Japan.
Kimi Antonelli and George Russell had swept the first two races in Australia and China as Mercedes looks to return to its championship winning ways under F1's new regulations. Ferrari has also made a strong start ...Keep reading
Kimi Antonelli and George Russell had swept the first two races in Australia and China as Mercedes looks to return to its championship winning ways under F1's new regulations. Ferrari has also made a strong start ...Keep reading
Why Alex Marquez has been struggling in MotoGP this year
Alex Marquez believes he is “still missing” the final 20% from Ducati’s 2026 MotoGP bike, leaving some races feeling like a battle for “survival”
The Gresini rider has endured a subdued start to the new MotoGP season, despite Ducati equipping him with the same factory-spec machinery as Marc Marquez, Francesco Bagnaia and Fabio di Giannantonio.
The Spaniard mustered just 28 points ...Keep reading
The Gresini rider has endured a subdued start to the new MotoGP season, despite Ducati equipping him with the same factory-spec machinery as Marc Marquez, Francesco Bagnaia and Fabio di Giannantonio.
The Spaniard mustered just 28 points ...Keep reading
Max Verstappen's F1 retirement threat is 'not empty', warns David Croft
Sky Sports Formula 1 commentator David Croft believes that Max Verstappen's retirement threats are 'not empty' and has argued that the Red Bull driver should not stay in the series if he has lost the love for it.
While Verstappen is under contract with Red Bull until the end of 2028, it is understood that he could activate a contract clause to exit earlier.
The Dutchman has made his ...Keep reading
While Verstappen is under contract with Red Bull until the end of 2028, it is understood that he could activate a contract clause to exit earlier.
The Dutchman has made his ...Keep reading
Lando Norris names his four favourite F1 drivers of all time
Lando Norris has named his four favourite Formula 1 drivers of all time in a new video shared by McLaren.
The McLaren driver opted for four world champions who he grew up watching. Kicking off his list, he kept it close to home and chose British drivers Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button.
"I'm Lando, and these are my four favourite drivers in F1 of all time," the 2025 champion told the ...Keep reading
The McLaren driver opted for four world champions who he grew up watching. Kicking off his list, he kept it close to home and chose British drivers Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button.
"I'm Lando, and these are my four favourite drivers in F1 of all time," the 2025 champion told the ...Keep reading
Kimi Antonelli enjoys Easter break at Valentino Rossi’s VR46 ranch
Current Formula 1 championship leader Kimi Antonelli has spent part of his Easter break at Valentino Rossi's famed VR46 Motor Ranch in Tavullia, Italy.
After a strong start to the 2026 season, which has included back-to-back wins at the Chinese and Japanese Grands Prix, Antonelli has proven himself to be a title contender. With the F1 calendar taking a five-week break due to the cancellation of ...Keep reading
After a strong start to the 2026 season, which has included back-to-back wins at the Chinese and Japanese Grands Prix, Antonelli has proven himself to be a title contender. With the F1 calendar taking a five-week break due to the cancellation of ...Keep reading
Familiar territory could help boost Colapinto odds
The opening three races of the 2026 season offered new track experience for the Alpine driver.
Construction moving forward at Buenos Aires for MotoGP, with an eye on F1
Construction at the Oscar y Juan Galvez Racetrack in Buenos Aires is progressing at a steady pace, with work taking place seven days a week and more than 150 people dedicated to renovating the historic Argentine circuit, which is being revitalid to return to the forefront of international motorsports.
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MotoGPMotoGP chiefs visit Buenos Aires construction site ahead of 2027 ...Keep reading
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MotoGPMotoGP chiefs visit Buenos Aires construction site ahead of 2027 ...Keep reading
Haas "doesn't see the ceiling" with impressive Oliver Bearman
Haas F1 team principal Ayao Komatsu says he "doesn't see the ceiling" with Oliver Bearman as the British youngster propelled his team to an early fourth position in the constructors' standings.
Bearman was one of the standout rookies of the 2025 class, showing a vast rate of improvement after an up-and-down start with a more assured and consistent second half of the year, with fourth place in ...Keep reading
Bearman was one of the standout rookies of the 2025 class, showing a vast rate of improvement after an up-and-down start with a more assured and consistent second half of the year, with fourth place in ...Keep reading