Here’s a guide that tells you what you need to know about the Singapore F1 Grand Prix. It’s the 18th of 24 rounds of the 2025 Formula 1 season.
Three decades after his death, triple Formula One world champion Ayrton Senna has been inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame, one of the industry’s most prestigious honours.
Back-to-back race wins for Max Verstappen have added a bit of spice to the Formula One title race and McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris will be desperate for solid outings at the ...
The mass adoption of generative AI has given rise to some bizarre waves of incomprehensible slop. No doubt there are countless other inscrutable trends. But perhaps no gen AI fixation captures our ...
The ‘Queen of the Nürburgring’ – racing under her married name of Sabine Reck – was crowned when she became the first woman to win an international 24-hour race. No more than 85 of its 140 starters ...
Our late Nonno owned a 1963 Ferrari 250GTE. Could the one for sale in Adelaide for almost a million dollars be his old super car? And would they let my cousin and I fulfil our dream?
Day 1 of Evolution Festival this year found Langenberg Field dry and under warm, sunny skies, a pleasant change after last year’s mudfest. Structurally, the event saw some reorganizing of GA and VIP ...
30 years on from his first F1 victory, David Coulthard has remembered his time stepping into Ayrton Senna’s Williams and overcoming his lack of experience to become a Grand Prix winner. The Scottish ...
F1 championship leader Oscar Piastri’s lap one crash in Azerbaijan attracted derision from some quarters – but he’s in good company as some of the series’ best have had their own humbling offs ...
Stewards summoned both drivers after Ferrari released Leclerc into Norris during a session restart in Singapore.
Roscoe had suffered a second bout of pneumonia, causing his heart to stop as vets rushed to treat him, The Sun reports. A devastated Hamilton admitted he didn’t know if the fan-favourite pet would ...
Ferrari has been hit with a €10,000 fine for an unsafe release following Charles Leclerc’s collision with Lando Norris in the pit lane during FP2 at the Singapore Grand Prix, the FIA has announced.