Hamilton still has “quite a bit to come” in adapting from Mercedes to Ferrari car

Lewis Hamilton has said he still has “quite a bit to come” to be fully adapted to Ferrari’s Formula 1 car after spending the last 12 seasons at Mercedes.
The seven-time world champion still has the final session of Bahrain pre-season testing to continue to learn how Ferrari’s car works with his driving style, as well as the Scuderia’s at-track processes overall.
In addition to the …Keep reading

F1 plans to start 2026 testing in Barcelona in January

Formula 1 teams will have more time to test their new cars for the 2026 rules overhaul, with the first test scheduled for late January in Barcelona, Autosport has learned.
For the past three years, F1 teams have had just three days of official testing before the start of the championship. But with a major overhaul of the regulations coming in 2026, the amount of track time looks set to …Keep reading

F1 Bahrain 2025 pre-season test: Leclerc shades Antonelli to lead Day 3 morning session

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc ended the final morning of Formula 1 2025 pre-season testing in Bahrain with the fastest time, just 0.077s clear of rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli. 
The Monegasque diced with the Mercedes driver in the early phases of the session at the top of the timing boards, with the two trading blows in the opening half-hour.  
Antonelli led for a short while, before Leclerc …Keep reading

F1 announces new betting data supplier for 2025

Formula 1 has announced ALT Sports Data as its new Official Betting Data Supplier for the 2025 season.
The San Diego-based company has quickly established itself in trading and consumer data for action and emerging sports since it started in 2021.
ALT Sports Data will now develop betting focused predictive analysis for F1, as the championship strives to offer fans new ways of interacting …Keep reading

Tsunoda splits with managers amid missed Red Bull promotion for F1 2025

Yuki Tsunoda reshuffled his management team amid losing out on a Red Bull promotion to Liam Lawson for the 2025 Formula 1 campaign. 
The Racing Bulls driver was previously managed by Mario Miyakawa and Luis Alvarez, before parting ways with both shortly after the 2024 season ended in December.
Tsunoda is now being managed by Mexican Diego Menchaca, who contested European single-seaters …Keep reading