Autosport sister website Motorsport-Total.com understands the manufacturer has completed the next stage of its Sauber takeover, with Audi board member Oliver Hoffmann appointed as a Sauber director above CEO and ex-McLaren F1 team principal Andreas Seidl. Audi announced its plans to enter a works team in F1 from 2026 at the 2022 Belgian Grand Prix […]
Month: March 2024
F1 has reached a “pivotal moment” after off-track controversies
The allegations of misconduct by Red Bull boss Christian Horner involving a team employee have been in the headlines around the world for the past month. That controversy has been followed by news of internal investigations involving FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem. Asked by Autosport if he was saddened that off-track events are currently dominating […]
No reason to leave Red Bull F1 team despite father’s Horner fears
The Dutchman’s place at the Milton Keynes-based squad has been the subject of intense speculation in recent days after his father Jos publicly criticised team principal Horner and called for him to go. That even fuelled speculation that Verstappen’s management could be looking for a way out of his current contract, with Mercedes an option […]
Parental involvement in F1 driver career is “thin line to walk”
Hamilton made the comments ahead of this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and in the context of Max Verstappen’s father, Jos, offering his views on the Christian Horner controversy. In the wake of the Bahrain GP, Verstappen Sr made his first comment on the ongoing saga, cautioning that the Red Bull team would be “torn […]
Williams brings temporary fix for F1 steering wheel glitch
Sargeant was sent skidding off the track at Sakhir last weekend after the brake bias moved unexpectedly and caused him to lock up. Williams revealed afterwards that the problem had been caused by the brake bias changing in a way that had not been requested. Team principal James Vowles told Autosport: “With Logan, we have […]
Five MotoGP riders who need a big 2024 season
The 2024 MotoGP season is almost upon us and all eyes are firmly on Marc Marquez as he makes his Ducati debut with Gresini Racing. The eight-time world champion’s move from Honda to the satellite Gresini squad has dominated headlines ever since it was first suggested last September. Following pre-season testing, the big question on […]
F1 talking to Red Bull about using 220mph drone – but safety factor is a limit
Red Bull recently captured the imagination of fans when it showed off spectacular footage of Max Verstappen during its recent Silverstone filming day from an overhead drone that tracked the car for an entire lap. The Red Bull Drone 1 can hit F1 speeds and has been developed by Red Bull’s Advanced Technologies division in […]
Game-changing Saudi Arabia venue set to “push the boundaries” of motorsport
The first corner climbs 20 storeys high, the main straight races alongside a rollercoaster and the layout combines street and circuit sections that can be extended into one of the world’s longest racetracks. The Speed Park Track in Qiddiya City, just outside Riyadh, has been designed by legendary F1 designer Hermann Tilke, with former F1 […]
FIA president Ben Sulayem at centre of further allegations over Las Vegas homologation
According to the BBC story, a whistleblower claims that they were told “on behest of the FIA president” to not homologate the street track ahead of last November’s inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix – a flagship event for F1 as it moved to promote the race itself for the first time. This claim is included […]
Pitlane shenanigans price worth paying for qualifying solution, say F1 drivers
Since last season, the FIA has been making efforts to avoid dangerous scenarios of drivers coming across slow-moving cars while on flat-out qualifying laps. Various ideas have been trialled, with an attempt at the Bahrain Grand Prix to force drivers to keep to a maximum delta time at all marshalling posts abandoned after it proved […]