Nürburgring – Experience motorsport like a VIP

When the sound of engines echoes through the Eifel, the asphalt glows, and the excitement is palpable – every heart beats faster. And with VIP tickets for 2026, you’ll be right in the thick of it: exclusive, comfortable, and close to the action.
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Whether it’s the 24-hour race, DTM, or GT World Challenge – with a VIP ticket, you’ll experience the fascination of the …Keep reading

Hadjar set for Red Bull promotion, Tsunoda out despite likely Honda TPC deal

Red Bull’s talks with Honda over an engine deal to retain its V6 turbo-hybrid powertrains for testing of previous cars running could present a lifeline for Yuki Tsunoda to retain Formula 1 involvement, as he looks set to lose a race drive for 2026.
The team will announce its 2026 driver line-up on Tuesday, but Autosport understands that Isack Hadjar will become Max Verstappen’s new team-mate at …Keep reading

Marko apologises after Antonelli comments cause flood of online abuse

Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko apologised for suggesting Andrea Kimi Antonelli deliberately let McLaren’s Lando Norris through in the Qatar Grand Prix, with the Mercedes Formula 1 driver subjected to a torrent of online abuse.
Antonelli slid off the track on the penultimate lap of the Losail race, allowing Norris to snatch fourth place away from the Italian, and with it take two important …Keep reading

McLaren to hold internal review into Qatar GP strategy mistakes

McLaren boss Andrea Stella admitted the team ‘misjudged’ its strategy in the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix and said an internal review will be carried out to dissect its decision not to pit either driver under the safety car.
McLaren was the team to beat around Losail, with Oscar Piastri take sprint pole and victory, and starting Sunday’s grand prix on pole ahead of team-mate and title …Keep reading

Why winning 2025 F1 title “doesn’t really matter” to Verstappen

Winning the 2025 Formula 1 title “doesn’t really matter” to Max Verstappen, ahead of a three-way title decider in Abu Dhabi.
The Red Bull driver took his seventh grand prix victory of the season in Qatar thanks to an impeccable drive and a decisive strategy call. That success meant he reduced his deficit to the championship lead from 104 points three months ago to 12 points ahead of the …Keep reading

What McLaren can learn from Michael Schumacher after F1 Qatar GP blunder

Hindsight unfailingly affords total clarity – and its optics look bad for McLaren after a Qatar Grand Prix about which the best thing which could be said of the outcome is that it was less catastrophic than the Las Vegas round which preceded it.
Team boss Andrea Stella has promised a thorough review of the decision-making process which led to McLaren not pitting either of its drivers when the …Keep reading