Ticket options expanded for the Las Vegas Grand Prix to make the F1 race more accessible

New ticketing options have been announced for the 2025 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, with the cheapest entry now down to $50 as Nevada locals are also given a priority booking window.
The alterations have come as organisers look to make the race more available to a wider audience, although they have also maintained the elite-level experience that has helped set the Las Vegas weekend apart in …Keep reading

Introducing F1’s rookies: Alonso and Perez spats will stand half-rookie Lawson well at Red Bull

For the third part of a new mini-series where Autosport is assessing the early Formula 1 careers of the six 2025 rookies, today we’re introducing a driver the championship already knows rather well: Liam Lawson.
In fact, with 11 race starts under his belt and three points finishes as a temporary AlphaTauri/RB driver in 2023 and 2024, it’s quite a stretch to consider the New Zealander as an …Keep reading

How Alpine signing a fourth F1 reserve driver replicates Briatore’s Renault

You may be wondering why Alpine has just signed a fourth Formula 1 reserve driver. There may be tens or even hundreds of thousands of reasons, if not millions.
Alpine has already been rebuilding its young-driver programme under new leadership after the embarrassingly disastrous loss of Oscar Piastri in 2022.
And stuffing the ranks with young hopefuls is very much in keeping with the return …Keep reading

What’s new in F1’s 2025 regulations?

Formula 1’s 2025 season, the last of the current ruleset, will kick off in Australia as Albert Park hosts the season opener – and there’s a handful of changes to the regulations to be aware of once the cars hit the road.
Although the 2026 season promises arguably the biggest shift in F1’s technical regulations for some time, since both the rules governing chassis and powertrain development …Keep reading