GrandPrix247 2022 Driver News of the Year: Oscar Piastri
It’s awards season! The time of year when we at...
GrandPrix247 2022 Disappointment of the Year: Ferrari
It’s awards season! The time of year when we at GrandPrix247 look back on the 2022 Formula 1 season and choose who gets one of our awards. Our disappointment of the year? Ferrari.
The word “awards” suggests positivity, but unfortunately,...
Brown: Let’s go racing and not turn F1 into politics
McLaren boss Zak Brown has called for Formula 1 to stick to being a sport rather than a platform to promote political and social causes, which has been happening in recent years.
Brown’s statement comes in the wake of the...
Wolff: We’ll be back in a more potent form next year
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is adamant his Mercedes team will find “more potent form” for their 2023 Formula 1 World Championship campaign, but at the same time is wary of what their rivals might have in the pipeline too.
Almost...
Sainz: New year, new car, we have another chance in 2023
Despite the hammering Ferrari took this past Formula 1 season, and the uncertainty of a new boss for the future, Carlos Sainz is optimistic that 2023 could be their year.
A one-two at the season opener in Bahrain, back in...
Horner says FIA F1 points “bill was incredible”
Fined $7-million for breaching last year’s Formula 1 budget cap,...
Alonso in Rambo mode during F1 off season
Fernando Alonso would be forgiven a couple of weeks’ rest during the Formula 1 off-season after a grueling year, but not so for the 41-year-old Spaniard who has been in Rambo-style training according to posts on his social media...
Former F1 driver Philippe Streiff passes away
Former Formula 1 driver Philippe Streiff has died at the...
Wolff: Hamilton became senior figure, like Schumacher
Toto Wolff, Mercedes’ team boss, likened Lewis Hamilton’s attitude within the team during the 2022 Formula 1 season as that of a senior figure, much like Michael Schumacher was.
Lewis Hamilton had a torrid 2022 F1 season, and instead of...
Brown: Norris has bought into the journey we’re on
Zak Brown, McLaren CEO, is not worried about losing Lando Norris, claiming the Briton knows what to expect and has bought into the journey he’s on with the team.
Lando Norris, made his Formula 1 debut in 2019 with McLaren,...