Aston Martin has announced Fernando Alonso will remain with the team for the 2025 Formula 1 season.
The two-time world champion has been signed on a multi-year deal, putting an end to speculation over his future.
Alonso reveals motivation behind extended F1 deal
Fernando Alonso has explained his decision to continue racing in Formula 1 beyond the 2024 season.
The Spaniard confirmed on Thursday evening that he had signed a multi-year extension with the Silverstone-based squad, taking him into the 2026 season and the new era of technical regulations.
READ MORE: Alonso reveals motivation behind extended F1 deal
Wolff confirms Hamilton replacement front-runner at Mercedes
Mercedes Formula 1 team principal Toto Wolff has confirmed Kimi Antonelli is in the “strongest position” to take a seat at the Brackley-based squad next year.
Mercedes is currently hunting for a second F1 driver to fill the gap set to be left behind by seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.
READ MORE: Wolff confirms Hamilton replacement front-runner at Mercedes
Newey denies rumour about new Red Bull
The Red Bull RB20 turned heads earlier this year when it was publicly launched as some major visual changes caught the eye of onlookers.
However, in an exclusive interview with RacingNews365, chief technical officer Adrian Newey denies the alterations are behind its continued strong performance.
Vasseur identifies Ferrari ‘opportunity’ in China
Frederic Vasseur has highlighted an opportunity for his team at the Chinese Grand Prix, following a strong Sunday performance at Suzuka.
The Scuderia have started the season as Red Bull’s closest competitors, having made noticeable improvements in key areas over the winter.
READ MORE: Vasseur identifies Ferrari ‘opportunity’ in China
Owner of historic F1 team passes away
Ted Toleman, the founder and owner of the Toleman Formula 1 team, has died at the age of 86.
His passing was confirmed in a statement from his family.
Andretti asserts F1 ‘can’t say no’ to entry amid continued investment
Michael Andretti has repeated confidence that he will be granted approval to field his own Formula 1 team in the coming years.
Andretti’s initial application for 2025 was denied by F1 following lengthy discussions despite receiving the green light from the FIA.
READ MORE: Andretti asserts F1 ‘can’t say no’ to entry amid continued investment
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