Red Bull has announced a brand-new partnership to bring McDonald's sponsorship into F1 for the first time.
The golden arches are to appear on the RB21s of Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoda at the upcoming Sao Paulo GP in Brazil, the first time the company has done so in grand prix racing.
READ MORE: Red Bull serve up tasty treat with new official F1 partnership
Oscar Piastri set for major F1 title showdown disadvantage
Oscar Piastri will miss the opening free practice session of the 2025 season finale, and potentially the title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
The Australian currently leads Lando Norris by 12 points and Max Verstappen 40 with 141 left to play for across the final five races, two of which are Sprints.
READ MORE: Oscar Piastri set for major F1 title showdown disadvantage
Hackers gain access to private Max Verstappen data in shock FIA security breach
Hackers briefly had access to the personal data of hundreds of racing drivers, including Max Verstappen, after an FIA security breach earlier this summer, it has been revealed.
X user galnagli has evidence to show he and two others were able to access the confidential information contained within the FIA's driver categorisation portal, such as passport numbers and personal contact details.
READ MORE: Hackers gain access to private Max Verstappen data in shock FIA security breach
McLaren left 'laughing' at Red Bull after US GP grid tape incident
Lando Norris has revealed McLaren were left “laughing” at Red Bull following a failed attempt to remove a piece of Norris' reference tape at the US Grand Prix.
Red Bull was fined €50,000, €25,000 of which was suspended, due to a team member re-entering the track after the formation lap had started.
READ MORE: McLaren left 'laughing' at Red Bull after US GP grid tape incident
Lewis Hamilton 'running out of patience' in 'desperate' Ferrari title bid
Lewis Hamilton is "running out of patience" in his bid to turn Ferrari into F1 world champions again, according to Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft.
Hamilton joined Ferrari with the expectations that the team would be able to carry over its strong 2024 form, in which it finished just 14 points behind McLaren in the constructors', to land a first drivers' crown since 2007 and constructors' since 2008.
READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton 'running out of patience' in 'desperate' Ferrari title bid
Oscar Piastri reveals McLaren repercussions change after Austin calamity
Oscar Piastri has confirmed McLaren has wiped the slate clean after the United States Grand Prix, with the Australian admitting his part in triggering the first corner crash that took him and Lando Norris out in the sprint.
Both MCL39s were terminally damaged, whilst F1 drivers' championship rival Max Verstappen scampered into the distance to win the one-third distance race in Austin.
READ MORE: Oscar Piastri reveals McLaren repercussions change after Austin calamity
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