Domain Adupit.com for sale! This premium domain is available now at Kadomain.com

Colapinto expected to remain at Alpine F1 for now

  • autosport.com language
  • 2025-06-27 00:35 event
  • 5 days ago schedule
Colapinto expected to remain at Alpine F1 for now
Franco Colapinto is expected to stay at the Alpine Formula 1 squad beyond his initial five-race stint.This weekend's Austrian Grand Prix is the fifth race of Colapinto's run replacing Jack Doohan, who was demoted after May's Miami weekend following a bruising introduction to F1.In Alpine's initial driver announcement Colapinto, who was signed from Williams over the off-season, was handed ...Keep reading

409. Rivals warned that Marc Marquez will bust "myth" at Dutch MotoGP

  • 4 days ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Marc Marquez tipped to end a "myth" at Assen

410. PICTURES: Yamaha unveils special 70th anniversary Dutch MotoGP livery

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Yamaha’s MotoGP teams will run retro liveries at Assen to mark the manufacturer’s 70th anniversary celebrations.

411. F1 Arcade launches butler service for British Grand Prix

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

F1 Arcade is offering a luxury watch party experience to fans in London during next week’s British Grand Prix. Guests at the St Paul’s location of the sim racing hot spot will be treated like A-listers in celebration of the sport’s 75th anniversary at Silverstone. Customers who purchase the package, which is being sold for £250 per person, will be waited on hand and foot by their own ...Keep reading

412. Brad Pitt reveals why Mercedes and Ferrari pit crews couldn’t stop laughing at APX GP team

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Brad Pitt unveiled a rare piece of ‘F1’ movie memorabilia that caused multiple teams in the paddock to “laugh their a**es off” at the film crew. During an appearance on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast, Pitt gave the host a gift from the movie set: a black and gold APX GP polo shirt. “This is from day one,” he said, revealing that the cast originally donned the shirts ...Keep reading

413. Rick Ware Racing agrees to sell to T.J. Puchyr, who wants to expand team

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

According to a report from the Associated Press, T.J. Puchyr has entered into an agreement to purchase Rick Ware Racing and expand it into a three-car team by 2027.Now, many fans are likely wondering who Puchyr is, but it is a name familiar to those in the NASCAR garage. He is a former owner at Spire Motorsports alongside Jeff Dickerson, helping to build it into the strong organization it now ...Keep reading

414. Supersonic – McLaren announce partnership with SEGA and its famous mascot

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

If a Formula 1 team was going to pick any computer game character to partner with, logic dictates that the speedy Sonic the Hedgehog would be the ideal candidate.That, clearly, was also the thinking in McLaren’s commercial department as the reigning constructors’ champions announced an overarching deal with SEGA that incorporates Sonic as part of the agreement.The ‘Blue Blur’ will ...Keep reading

415. Franco Colapinto expected to remain in F1 with Alpine for now

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Franco Colapinto is expected to stay at the Alpine Formula 1 squad beyond his initial five-race stint.This weekend's Austrian Grand Prix is the fifth race of Colapinto's run replacing Jack Doohan, who was demoted after May's Miami weekend following a bruising introduction to F1.In Alpine's initial driver announcement Colapinto, who was signed from Williams over the off-season, was handed ...Keep reading

416. What the MotoGP riders think about green light for Liberty Media takeover

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

The European Commission finally gave the green light for Liberty Media to buy MotoGP promoter Dorna earlier this week, paving the way for the series to come under the media giant’s wing.The confirmation came a day too late for the press to ask the current riders how they felt about the takeover at the Italian Grand Prix – but the media day for the Dutch race allowed the riders to share ...Keep reading

417. Here’s why Max Verstappen said almost nothing to the press ahead of F1’s Austrian GP

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen caused a stir with a press conference that was dominated by the words “no comment.” To every question about the FIA, the published racing guidelines, and the penalty points system in Formula 1, the Dutchman gave the shortest answers possible. “I'm not going to comment on that. I can’t risk getting another penalty point.”When asked once ...Keep reading

418. Colapinto expected to remain at Alpine F1 for now

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

Franco Colapinto is expected to stay at the Alpine Formula 1 squad beyond his initial five-race stint.This weekend's Austrian Grand Prix is the fifth race of Colapinto's run replacing Jack Doohan, who was demoted after May's Miami weekend following a bruising introduction to F1.In Alpine's initial driver announcement Colapinto, who was signed from Williams over the off-season, was handed ...Keep reading

419. Here’s what MotoGP riders think about Liberty Media’s impending takeover

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

The European Commission finally gave the green light for Liberty Media to buy MotoGP promoter Dorna earlier this week, paving the way for the series to come under the media giant’s wing.The confirmation came a day too late for the press to ask the current riders how they felt about the takeover at the Italian Grand Prix – but today’s media day for the Dutch race allowed racers to share ...Keep reading

420. Our insider hears what Lewis Hamilton and F1 drivers think about new FIA guidelines

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Our reporter at the F1 Austrian Grand Prix brings you the details you may have missed in his paddock notebook.

421. Our insider hears what Lewis Hamilton and F1 drivers think about FIA guidelines

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • crash.net language

Our reporter at the F1 Austrian Grand Prix brings you the details you may have missed in his paddock notebook.

422. How working with Prime Video changed Corey LaJoie's perspective as a driver

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

This weekend's NASCAR Cup race at EchoPark Speedway (Atlanta) will feature a full field of 40 cars. Among the four open entries will be the No. 01 Rick Ware Racing Ford with Corey LaJoie behind the wheel. He is making his fourth start of the 2025 season.Over the past five races, LaJoie has been taking in NASCAR Cup Series events from a very different seat, watching on as an analyst for Prime ...Keep reading

423. Explained: Why Verstappen said almost nothing during F1 press conference in Austria

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

Ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen caused a stir with a press conference that was dominated by the words “no comment.” To every question about the FIA, the published racing guidelines, and the penalty points system in Formula 1, the Dutchman gave the shortest answers possible. “I'm not going to comment on that. I can’t risk getting another penalty point.”When asked once ...Keep reading

424. Charles Leclerc “probably” won’t like driving F1’s “less enjoyable” 2026 cars

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Charles Leclerc has given a concerning update on the new Formula 1 cars for the 2026 season - saying “it’s not the most enjoyable race car I’ve driven”.His assessment comes after he was asked how much time he was spending honing the new challenger for next year at the team’s Maranello HQ.Leclerc revealed that he is spending half the simulator time on the 2025 car and the other ...Keep reading

425. Norris admits mistakes will define 2025 F1 title fight with Piastri

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

Lando Norris acknowledged that his 2025 Formula 1 title battle with McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri will be decided by whoever makes the fewest mistakes, rather than outright performance. A summary of Norris' 2025 errors doesn't make for encouraging reading. Norris started out of his grid spot in Bahrain and generally had a messy time overtaking rivals on his way to third, and followed that ...Keep reading

426. Lando Norris admits mistakes will define 2025 F1 title fight with Oscar Piastri 

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • motorsport.com language

Lando Norris acknowledged that his 2025 F1 title battle with McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri will be decided by whoever makes the fewest mistakes, rather than outright performance. A summary of Norris' 2025 errors doesn't make for encouraging reading. Norris started out of his grid box in Bahrain and generally had a messy time overtaking rivals on his way to third, and followed that that up ...Keep reading

427. Alarm bells ringing for F1's 2026 car as Leclerc delivers worrying verdict

  • 5 days ago schedule
  • autosport.com language

Charles Leclerc has given a concerning update on the new Formula 1 cars for the 2026 season - saying “it’s not the most enjoyable race car I’ve driven”.His assessment comes after he was asked how much time he was spending honing the new challenger for next year at the team’s Maranello HQ.Leclerc revealed that he is spending half the simulator time on the 2025 car and the other ...Keep reading

Cookie Policy

We use cookies and similar technologies to help the site provide a better user experience. By using the website you agree to our Cookie Policy, Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.