Andretti has confirmed the signing of Formula 1's former chief technical officer Pat Symonds, whose departure from the parent organisation was revealed earlier today.
He will join Andretti at its new Silverstone base as an executive engineering consultant, following a period of gardening leave.
READ MORE: Andretti issue blow to F1 with new technical chief
McLaren unveil striking Senna livery for Monaco GP
The McLaren Formula 1 team has revealed a distinct new livery for the Monaco Grand Prix weekend.
The new colour scheme is in honour of three-time world champion Ayrton Senna whose 30-year anniversary takes place this year.
READ MORE: McLaren unveil striking Senna livery for Monaco GP
Hill delivers brutal Verstappen verdict after Imola victory
Max Verstappen has been hailed as simply "better than the rest" by 1996 world champion Damon Hill, following his hard-fought victory at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Red Bull was not its typically dominant self at Imola, with Verstappen having used all his skill to claim what was in many ways an unexpected victory.
READ MORE: Hill delivers brutal Verstappen verdict after Imola victory
Wolff admits guilt in Antonelli F1 hype
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has conceded that the Silver Arrows are "guilty" of having joined the Andrea Kimi Antonelli hype train, as has Italy in particular.
The junior Mercedes driver has been dubbed by many as the greatest talent since Max Verstappen and is viewed as the favourite to take Lewis Hamilton's seat next season.
Report: Monza does everything possible to keep GP with big multi-million rebuild
Italy currently enjoys two grands prix on the F1 calendar. A huge stroke of luck in a world where many countries are fighting hard to host one GP in the country.
However, it is becoming increasingly likely that Monza or Imola will soon lose its spot on the Formula 1 calendar, and so Monza has decided to give the circuit a major upgrade.
READ MORE: Report: Monza does everything possible to keep GP with big multi-million rebuild
Horner left astonished by bizarre Newey revelation
Ex-Formula 1 team boss Eddie Jordan has revealed how Christian Horner reacted to learning of his involvement in Adrian Newey's departure from the team.
Red Bull confirmed earlier this month that Newey, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest-ever F1 car designers, will exit the company in early 2025, bringing an end to his highly successful stint with the squad.
READ MORE: Horner left astonished by bizarre Newey revelation
Also interesting:
In the latest episode of the RacingNews365.com podcast, Ian Parkes, Samuel Coop and Nick Golding look back at this weekend's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, where Max Verstappen and Lando Norris went head-to-head for the victory around the famous Imola Circuit as McLaren continue to pile the pressure on Red Bull!
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