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George Russell revisited his karting roots during Formula 1’s break, supporting young talent at South Garda Karting
By Alan Baldwin LONDON, April 19 (Reuters) - Formula One's governing body has hailed drivers for their 'invaluable' input ahead of a teams meeting on Monday that will put forward proposed rule changes to improve racing.
The youngest ever British F1 driver is looks forward to a lifelong dream of racing at Silverstone.
Reigning F1 world champion Lando Norris has described the new 2026 regulations as 'frustrating' after an outing at the Nurburgring this week. Norris has been largely onside so far with the wholesale regulation changes in F1,
Cadillac confirmed that American driver Colton Herta will drive in four Free Practice 1 sessions for the team during the 2026 Formula 1 season, starting at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix in June. That will be the first of four FP1 sessions the American driver will participate in this season.
George Russell says Formula 1 "would not want to lose" Max Verstappen - but would "understand" if the four-time world champion decided to leave the sport.
George Russell says he doesn’t want Formula 1 to “lose” Max Verstappen as the four-time champion vents his unhappiness with the new cars. Verstappen has been the most vocal critic of the
F1's new cars have divided fans and drivers. Now three meetings will decide if the rules on their operations will change in 2026
ARDINGLY, England, April 19 (Reuters) - With Formula One temporarily stalled by the cancellation of the weekend's Saudi Arabia Grand Prix, motorsport fans still got their fix on Sunday as the 53rd British Lawn Mower racing season began in a flurry of flying turf in a West Sussex village.
Mercedes development driver Doriane Pin completed another major step on her potential journey to the Formula 1 grid, completing a test session for the team at the historic Silverstone circuit.