McLaren driver and star of Netflix’s ‘Drive to Survive’ Daniel Ricciardo will be without a race seat in 2023, however, he says that he only needs to look around him to reassure himself that he will be back in the future. The current F1 grid has a variety of drivers older than Ricciardo that still
MoreIt looks increasingly likely that Daniel Ricciardo will not be on the grid for 2023. The Australian has seen his McLaren team opt to put youngster Oscar Piastri in his seat for next season, following two underwhelming years paired up with Lando Norris. Over the past couple of days it has emerged that the 33-year-old
MoreMick Schumacher was once again robbed of a much-needed points finish, as his Formula 1 career looks ever more in turmoil after finishing P14 at the United States Grand Prix. Schumacher made an excellent start in the race and found himself in P10 by Lap 18, after opting to run deeper into the race than
MoreThere are only two seats remaining unconfirmed for a complete 2023 line-up – one at Williams, and one at Haas. At Williams it is known that Nicholas Latifi will be parting ways with the team, however, at Haas it is yet to be confirmed whether Mick Schumacher will keep his seat, or if the American
MoreThe $145m budget cap, introduced in 2021, has been the topic of conversation for weeks now, after it was revealed that both Aston Martin and Red Bull have breached the new regulations. Whilst Aston Martin were only found to have made a procedural breach, Red Bull were deemed to have made a minor overspend, and
MoreDaniel Ricciardo is an eight-time race winner and a proven talent behind the wheel of a Formula 1 car, however, next year he finds himself without a seat, following his release from McLaren. Despite his most recent win coming as recently as Monza last year, the Australian has failed to set the world alight at
MoreIt’s looking set to be a bright future for the Haas F1 Team, after announcing their new title sponsor for 2023 after a year without a main partner. Haas were forced into axing their former title-partner Uralkali at the start of the year, amid the ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe; however, the small side will
MoreWith Alpine having announced the signing of Pierre Gasly for 2023 and AlphaTauri having signed Nyck de Vries, all eyes are on Guenther Steiner and Haas to decide who will partner Kevin Magnussen next season. With Williams unlikely to announce who will partner Alex Albon until the season is finished, Haas are more than likely
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has become the latest senior Formula 1 paddock member to speak out against Red Bull following their breach of the 2021 budget cap, with the Italian insisting that “there must be consequences”. It was announced by the FIA the day after Max Verstappen claimed his second title at the Japanese Grand Prix
MoreWith the United States Grand Prix just over a week away, Haas have announced that they’ll be holding a special press conference ahead of the weekend, with the conference set to take place next Thursday. It was initially thought that it could potentially be a press conference to announce who will partner Kevin Magnussen next
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