Formula 1’s 10 teams all successfully obliged with the championship cost cap in 2024, the FIA has confirmed, although Aston Martin has been noted for a minor “procedural breach.”
Category: Formula 1
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Leaving IndyCar for F2 sets Herta up for F1 — if he ever gets the call
American Colton Herta is leaving IndyCar to join Formula 2, so if the Cadillac test driver ever gets his shot in F1, he can hit the ground running.
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American Crawford joins Aston Martin as reserve
American driver Jak Crawford will be Aston Martin’s third driver for the 2026 Formula 1 season, effectively acting as reserve to Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll should either be unable to race.
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Norris wins in Mexico; takes championship lead
Lando Norris moved ahead of McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri to lead Formula 1’s championship for the first time since April with a dominant win at an entertaining Mexico City Grand Prix.
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F1, FIA bid to throw out Massa’s ’08 title legal case
Felipe Massa’s High Court claims are a “misguided attempt” to reopen the result of the 2008 drivers’ championship, in which he was the runner-up to Lewis Hamilton, lawyers for former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone have said.
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Norris gets dream Mexico pole: Max P5, Piastri P7
Lando Norris gave a significant boost to his championship chances by taking pole position for the Mexican Grand Prix while his title rivals qualified in fifth and seventh, respectively.
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Lewis Hamilton fumes at ‘kind of nuts’ penalty
Lewis Hamilton felt it was “kind of nuts” that he got penalized at F1’s Mexican Grand Prix for track violations when several other drivers avoided similar.
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Russell confirms key Mercedes contract clauses
George Russell has opened up about crucial clauses in his new Mercedes contract.
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How Norris rediscovered F1 title ‘favorite’ tag in Mexico
Despite McLaren’s blistering pace, Lando Norris hasn’t been F1’s title favorite for some time, but his Mexico win puts him atop the standings once more.
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Pérez: No driver can survive as Verstappen’s No. 2
Sergio Pérez believes no driver in Formula 1, not even seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, would survive as Max Verstappen’s Red Bull teammate given how difficult the job is.