Williams early careers programmes – meet the students 

Sit down with Williams team principal James Vowles for any length of time and at some point it is likely the conversation will turn to his passion for bringing through the most promising young minds and giving them a home – both at Grove and in Formula 1. 
Through its early careers programmes, Williams is continuing to do just that. 
With performance improving on track and a team-record …Keep reading

Jochen Mass, 1946-2025

Jochen Mass disproved the saying that nice guys finish last. A charming man who was universally liked, the German was a race winner in Formula 1 and one of the top sportscar drivers of his generation, claiming a victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours. But perhaps the German, who has died aged 78 from complications following a stroke, was indeed too nice to truly make his mark at the pinnacle of the sport …Keep reading

The 2025 F1 McLaren is faster – so why does Verstappen keep beating it to poles?

As if there was any doubt, McLaren’s crushing 1-2 win in Formula 1’s Miami Grand Prix further confirmed that the papaya team remains well on top in racing conditions, especially when rear tyre wear is critical. But why is Max Verstappen regularly beating Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to pole as well?
Piastri led Norris home for his third consecutive win, and McLaren’s fifth out of six races so …Keep reading

Hamilton refuses to apologise “for being a fighter” after feisty Miami F1 radio

Lewis Hamilton may be the second most experienced Formula 1 driver in history with 362 grand prix starts, but he insists he remains as motivated as ever – and says his feisty radio comments are just proof of this.
Ferrari’s strategy was highly scrutinised again in Sunday’s Miami Grand Prix as Hamilton and team-mate Charles Leclerc ended up hindering one another, quibbling over the same …Keep reading