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Red Bull confirmed on Wednesday that celebrated chief technical officer Adrian Newey will leave the Formula One team next year.
Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton says he would love to see four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel return to Formula One.
The former champion has hinted at a return to Grand Prix racing following talks with Wolff and several other team bosses.
Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel has suggested he could return to Formula One following talks with Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff.
Lewis Hamilton is hedging his bets as he plans to continue his career into his 40 as the seven-time Formula One world champion makes the switch from Mercedes to Ferrari.
Some of the more interesting things that happened on this day.
Max Verstappen is red-hot favourite to break the record of nine straight GP wins he shares with four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel, ahead of the Italian Grand Prix this weekend.
The home favourite Max Verstappen’s 11th success from the 13 races staged this season extended his lead to 138 points in the championship, with his victory in the Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday.
Mick Schumacher's Formula One struggles last season feature strongly in the latest run of 'Drive to Survive' but the German says he feels no need to watch the Netflix docu-series.
Williams, it was clear, would suck. Ferrari, meanwhile, was battling with the pressure of early season expectation, while one team was building up a head of steam to dominate.
Germany's Nico Hulkenberg showed little sympathy for Mick Schumacher after replacing his younger compatriot at the Haas Formula One team next season.
Sebastian Vettel will start his final race as a Formula One driver with his usual competitive sense of purpose and a warm glow in his heart on Sunday.
Lewis Hamilton returns to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this weekend 11 months on from one of the most rancorous days in Formula One history insisting he has put the past behind him.
Max Verstappen fought back from a slow pitstop to win the US Grand Prix in Austin on Sunday as his Red Bull team clinched the Formula One constructors' title a day after the death of billionaire owner Dietrich Mateschitz.
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz took pole position for the US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, on Saturday as Formula One mourned the death of Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz ahead of a race likely to crown his team champions.
Max Verstappen said the confusion at the end of the Japanese Grand Prix that saw him declared Formula One world champion was ‘quite funny’, but an impending cost-cap ruling could wipe the smiles off faces in the Red Bull garage.
The 25-year-old Red Bull driver has enjoyed one of the most dominant seasons in the sport's history with Suzuka the scene of his 12th win in 18 races and four rounds still remaining.
Red Bull's runaway championship leader can secure the title at Suzuka if he gains eight points on nearest rival Charles Leclerc of Ferrari and six on team-mate Sergio Perez.
The flying Dutchman has a mathematical chance to seal back-to-back world titles under lights around the spectacular and demanding Marina Bay street circuit.
Max Verstappen has an opportunity this weekend to move within comfortable reach of his second drivers’ world title when he leads Red Bull’s bid to defeat Ferrari on home soil at the Italian Grand Prix.
Four-time Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel said sports stars are often discouraged from discussing mental health issues, which he considers a ‘weakness of society’.
Max Verstappen will return to work with a spring in his step this weekend when he bids to tighten his grip on the Formula One world championship with a second triumph at the Belgian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel's greatest success is a distant memory but the four times world champion will leave Formula One at the end of this year with more fans than he had in his heyday.
Four times world champion Sebastian Vettel announced his retirement from F1 at the end of the season, saying his goals had changed and he wanted to focus more on family and interests outside the sport.
Fresh from his and Mercedes' best result of the year in France last Sunday, Lewis Hamilton will hope to go one better and add to his record eight victories at the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend.