American teams have been few and far between in Formula 1 history, but several have achieved distinction in the world ...
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F1 has always been a rebel, changing and innovating is what it does best
F1 remains a rebel that constantly reinvents itself. But with all these regulation changes, a question arises: are we still being entertained?
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Why isn’t Lamborghini involved in Formula 1?
The glamour of the F1 grid seems a match made in heaven for super-exotic ...
Ayrton Senna’s 1986 Lotus 98T in iconic John Player Special livery is set to be auctioned by RM Sotheby’s from 4 March 2026, with an estimate of $9.5million-$12million ...
Ahead of the dawn of what is arguably F1's biggest-ever rules shake-up with all-new cars and engines, just how important -- and foreshadowing -- will the Australian Grand Prix be?
Behind every exotic badge and hand-stitched interior, there's sometimes an engine that started life moving families to the supermarket and back ...
Revered automotive journalist Henry Catchpole of Hagerty fame was again at the show, checking out the latest British watches.
The 2026 races promise new tech, new rules, new ways to watch and drama in a higher gear ...
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F1 Australian Grand Prix: Hamilton's 'sharp tongue' and a tale of 'unforgiveable guilt', Italian media react
A view from Italy ...
An evo five-star rating is code for a car that you simply can’t ignore, a surefire hit, one that delivers the thrill of ...
The Seven HWM Edition celebrates the 75th anniversary of the HWM Alta single-seat racer ...
Cars raced by a Scottish F1 legend more than 60 years ago are to go on public display for the first time at a Borders museum. The life of Jim Clark, who was born in Fife in March 1936 and grew up on a ...
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