Angela Cullen claims she has "fallen in love" with IndyCar after taking up a new role as performance manager to Marcus Armstrong.
After years working alongside seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton, Cullen took a year out before being lured back into the motorsport arena by her fellow New Zealander earlier this year.
READ MORE: Former Hamilton aide has 'fallen in love' after leaving F1
Ricciardo reveals when he will exit F1
Daniel Ricciardo says he is not "ready to hand" his F1 drive over to a Red Bull junior, but admits he would not be "comfortable" with merely "occupying" his RB seat.
The 35-year-old told RacingNews365 in an exclusive interview that when the time comes he will most likely "speak openly about" having reached that point in his career.
Verstappen 'outburst' triggered by Red Bull pressure - Steiner
Former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner believes Max Verstappen's recent "outburst" in the Hungarian Grand Prix was triggered by the driver now feeling the "pressure".
Red Bull's performance advantage disappeared in the closing rounds prior to the summer break, with Mercedes and McLaren in particular catching the Milton Keynes-based team.
READ MORE: Verstappen 'outburst' triggered by Red Bull pressure - Steiner
Tsunoda makes striking revelation after four years in F1
Yuki Tsunoda says he is the "happiest" he has been with his level of performance since he started his F1 career in 2021.
In an exclusive interview with RacingNews365, the RB driver summarised the first half of his 2024 season, highlighting the Bahrain and Canadian Grands Prix where he "could have done better", despite a "not bad" opening 14 rounds to the year.
READ MORE: Tsunoda makes striking revelation after four years in F1
Norris highlights ‘statistical truth’ after past struggles
Lando Norris is in no doubt he is performing at a higher level this F1 season than last term - believing he has the statistics to back it up.
McLaren driver Norris has driven superbly so far this season, resulting in the Briton scoring his maiden grand prix victory at the 110th attempt and sitting second in the drivers' standings, 78 points behind three-time F1 champion Max Verstappen.
READ MORE: Norris highlights ‘statistical truth’ after past struggles
Hamilton facing 'emotional rollercoaster' at Ferrari - Villeneuve
Jacques Villeneuve believes it will be an "emotional rollercoaster" when Lewis Hamilton joins Ferrari next season.
The 1997 F1 drivers' champion highlighted Hamilton's victory at the British Grand Prix as proof the 39-year-old is back to his best after enduring a winless drought dating back to December 2021.
READ MORE: Hamilton facing 'emotional rollercoaster' at Ferrari - Villeneuve
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