
Formula 1 Cancels 2020 US Grand Prix
Formula 1 has canceled multiple events including the U.S. Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas, as well as three additional events scheduled to be hosted in Canada, Brazil and Mexico.
Formula 1 has canceled multiple events including the U.S. Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas, as well as three additional events scheduled to be hosted in Canada, Brazil and Mexico.
Ferrari and German Formula 1 racer Sebastian Vettel, have announced to part ways at the end of 2020.
The motoring world lost a giant of a man this Easter Sunday.
Seven UK-based Formula 1 teams teamed up with engineers from University College London (UCL) and doctors from UCL Hospital to develop a breathing aid in under 100 hours.
Motorsports is adjusting to the times.
Thanks to the evil new coronavirus live races all over the world have continued to be postponed or cancelled, which is throwing a wrench in the start of the race season
The FIA’s W Series, a grouping of single-seater events for women only, will extend its reach to the North American continent in 2020.
We live in a very contentious society. Even in racing circles, the rules appear to be valid when the sanctioning body says they’re valid. And, as always, they’re a moving target.
Fernando Alonso, the recently retired two-time Formula 1 champion, was serious when he said his next goal in life is to achieve the triple crown of winning the F1 title, the Indy 500 and Le Mans.
Today marks the launch of a new international motor racing series, the W Series, which is exclusively for women. Its goals are to attract the world’s top female drivers, fast-track women to Formula 1 racing and find the world’s first female Formula 1 champion.