‘He’d set the vision’ – Red Bull’s F1 future without Mateschitz
Since the loss of Dietrich Mateschitz, one question that has come up time and again is what it means for Red Bull’s motorsport projects
Since the loss of Dietrich Mateschitz, one question that has come up time and again is what it means for Red Bull’s motorsport projects
Colton Herta has agreed a new contract with Andretti Autosport to race for the IndyCar team through the 2027 season
The Isle of Man TT organiser has confirmed the death of Olivier Lavorel, the passenger who was initially misidentified after a fatal crash in the opening race of this year’s event
Formula 1 and the FIA pushed to find a way to avoid grands prix ending under a safety car but teams failed to agree on a solution
Did Ferrari’s strategy choice make it even easier for Max Verstappen to win the Italian Grand Prix? The Race F1 Podcast delves into that, the safety car finish, Nyck de Vries’ debut and much more
There were multiple points across the Italian Grand Prix weekend when Ferrari and its home fans had reason to think it could beat Max Verstappen. Mark Hughes explains why each of them proved false
The FIA received criticism from all corners for the way it handled the end of F1’s Italian Grand Prix but it was simply a case of the rules being applied in the consistent manner many have demanded, as Scott Mitchell-Malm explains
Does Formula 1 need rule changes to prevent a repeat of the Italian Grand Prix’s safety-car finish, or would that be a ludicrous kneejerk? The Race has that debate in our new video
Will Power sealed his second IndyCar championship even though Penske team-mate Josef Newgarden surged from 25th to third in a Laguna Seca finale won by Alex Palou
Our writers pick out four winners and four losers from the Italian Grand Prix at Monza as Formula 1’s 2022 European leg came to an end
The Italian Grand Prix fans were booing the FIA not race winner Max Verstappen according to Ferrari Formula 1 team boss Mattia Binotto, who was “disappointed” at how the late-race safety car was handled
Nyck de Vries has retained his Formula 1 debut points finish in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, escaping with just a reprimand for a potential case of “erratic driving”