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Formula 1 insider James Hinchcliffe threw out some American drivers who Cadillac F1 should consider for their lineup.
Pérez has 281 F1 starts on his driving resume, covering his time with several teams, including Force India, Racing Point, and ...
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PlanetF1 on MSN‘Controversial’ Lewis Hamilton contract clause, Sergio Perez nears F1 return – roundupTuesday’s fast-paced F1 news includes a ‘controversial’ Lewis Hamilton contract clause at Ferrari and a major update on ...
The pair sees drivers like Colton Herta, Kyle Kirkwood, and Jak Crawford as prime candidates down the line. Herta has already ...
The new F1 season hasn’t brought the same level of driver market drama as last year, when headlines were dominated by ...
Cadillac are yet to announce their driver line up for 2026 but several names have been linked, including Sergio Perez, ...
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GPFans on MSNDaniel Ricciardo explains striking new look after F1 axeDaniel Ricciardo has undergone a visible change since leaving F1, and during a recent public appearance, he explained the ...
Jak Crawford, a 20-year-old American racing driver, had to brush up on his baseball skills before throwing a ceremonial first ...
IndyCar star James Hinchcliff has named NASCAR's Connor Zilisch as 'one of the most adaptable drivers', a trait he deems suitable for Cadillac's F1 entry.
The situation surrounding the second Alpine seat was a talking point in the first half of the year. But what could happen ...
The phrase “motorsport is marketing” is an often-repeated adage in the automotive world. Premium brands like McLaren and Ferrari know that the emotionally-charged atmosphere of F1 racing can plant the ...
McLaren executive Zak Brown says that the Cadillac F1 team will actually add value to the sport rather than dilute it.
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