Ferrari has again raided Mercedes to secure two new high-profile signings.
Following the major capture of seven-time F1 drivers' champion Lewis Hamilton earlier this year, Ferrari has now poached Loïc Serra and Jerome D'Ambrosio.
READ MORE: Ferrari raids Mercedes to secure two new major signings
Brown in striking Verstappen-Red Bull claim
Zak Brown has said he does not believe Max Verstappen would be able to win F1 drivers' titles in any other car than the dominant Red Bull.
The McLaren Racing CEO feels the triple-world champion is one of only a few drivers in the series capable of taking crowns, but that they need to right car in order to do so.
Haas retaliate in bitter legal feud with Steiner
Guenther Steiner is being sued by Haas Automation in what appears to be a tit-for-tat response after the former team principal launched his own legal action.
It recently emerged that Steiner has taken legal action against his former team, claiming unpaid commissions between 2021 and 2023 as well as the use of his likeness in promotional materials and merchandise. Steiner has alleged that Haas violated its employment agreement.
Ricciardo provides unlikely answer on F1 career query
Daniel Ricciardo has explained two career highlights he considers to be his proudest moments in F1.
The Australian is an eight-time grand prix winner, taking seven of those wins during his five-year stretch with Red Bull between 2014 and 2018.
READ MORE: Ricciardo provides unlikely answer on F1 career query
'More factors involved' in Audi option than father's alliance – Sainz
Carlos Sainz has stated there are "more factors involved" when it comes to considering a move to Audi other than his father's alliance with the German manufacturer.
Carlos Sainz Sr. is an Audi driver in the Dakar rally and claimed its first win in the competition earlier this year. He joined the team in 2022.
READ MORE: 'More factors involved' in Audi option than father's alliance – Sainz
Newey insists he does 'enjoy regulation changes' despite Horner contradiction
Adrian Newey will leave Red Bull before F1 ushers in a new era of regulations in 2026, despite him saying he does "enjoy regulation changes".
The 65-year-old's next steps are not yet known. He will leave the Milton Keynes team in early 2025, where he has been since 2006, and will no longer work on Red Bull's F1 development programme, instead focusing his attentions on the RB17 hyper car.
READ MORE: Newey insists he does 'enjoy regulation changes' despite Horner contradiction
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