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On 27/03, 12:07
The New Zealand driver has already been dismissed by Red Bull. In Japan, he will be replaced by Yuki Tsunoda. Liam Lawson returns to Racing Bulls.
On 27/03, 07:15
The Automobile Club de l'Ouest has unveiled the program for the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours. The festivities begin on Friday June 6.
On 26/03, 06:55
Formula E driver and former Sauber Formula 1 driver Pascal Wehrlein will be on the grid for the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June. He will be at the wheel of the Porsche 963.
On 25/03, 20:16
Canal+ has just made the news official, and the Red Bull team should do so in the next few days. Yuki Tsunoda will drive the second Red Bull at his home Grand Prix, while Liam Lawson is expected to take over the Racing Bulls seat. No word yet on how many Grand Prix Tsunoda will drive for Red Bull.
On 25/03, 07:12
Even with only two Grand Prix contested this season, Alpine is already the only team with a zero score, despite significant progress on the single-seater.
On 25/03, 06:57
The car that triumphed in La Sarthe in 2024 will be present again in 2025. Two LMP2 cars will even be entered by the American team.
On 25/03, 06:55
The German will be part of the IDEC Sport team for the double-header. The structure is acquiring the services of a man with experience, but whose recent performances have not won him over.
On 24/03, 19:11
Even stronger than the 2024 edition, for 2025 HVM has a line-up packed with F1 history. And especially 100% blue/white/red history. Victor Jabouille will be driving the F1 car that led Renault to its first F1 victory with the RS10, with his father Jean-Pierre Jabouille at the wheel.
On 24/03, 17:42
For the second round of the season, the drivers once again provided us with some pleasant surprises, such as Oscar Piastri's victory after taking his first career pole position on Saturday. He surpassed his McLaren team-mate Lando Norris, the team's 50th Formula 1 double. Esteban Ocon scored his first points with Haas, while Liam Lawson once again missed his chance to shine. Here's the editor's Top/Flop for the Chinese Grand Prix.
On 24/03, 12:41
The fourth season of the World Endurance Championship's Full Access documentary series will be broadcast for the first time on the FIA WEC app on April 4.
On 24/03, 12:20
The British team, already competing in GT3, could soon be joining the premier endurance category. This would make for an even bigger field.
On 24/03, 06:59
A Peugeot 905, one of the legends of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, was destroyed in an accident on the Barcelona circuit.
On 23/03, 22:43
For his first appearance in Formula 1, Isack Hadjar showed encouraging potential at the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday. After a solid weekend, he crossed the line in 11th position, penalized by a questionable Racing Bulls strategy which deprived him of his first elite points.
On 23/03, 22:10
The 2025 season is full of surprises, and Alpine is no exception. Already close to the points in Australia, the Normandy-based team once again came close to its first Formula 1 top 10 at the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday. Pierre Gasly crossed the line in eleventh place after a hard-fought race and before being disqualified.
On 23/03, 21:46
Haas defied the odds at the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday morning, with solid performances from both drivers. Esteban Ocon, in particular, made his mark with a fifth-place finish, his best result of the season.
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