Jamie Chadwick will become the first female to serve as a Hypercar reserve driver in the World Endurance Championship next season.
The three-time W-Series champion has teamed up with Genesis Magma Racing and will also take on more development responsibilities.
READ MORE: Sky Sports F1 presenter makes history with 2026 reserve role
Lewis Hamilton drops major hint about his Ferrari future
Lewis Hamilton has dropped a broad hint about his future with Ferrari.
When Hamilton joined Ferrari at the start of this season, there was no confirmation from the Scuderia at the time as to the length of the seven-time F1 champion's deal.
READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton drops major hint about his Ferrari future
Two F1 teams announce livery changes for Las Vegas GP
The Stake and Alpine F1 teams have announced livery changes for the Las Vegas Grand Prix this weekend.
Stake enter its final three races ahead of the Audi takeover from the 2026 season.
READ MORE: Two F1 teams announce livery changes for Las Vegas GP
Lando Norris handed surprise 'pressure' edge over Oscar Piastri in F1 title fight
Lando Norris has been given the edge over McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri when it comes to coping with the pressure of this season's F1 drivers' championship battle.
For the majority of this year, Piastri came across as the cooler, calmer and more collected of the duo, in contrast to Norris, who highlighted his errors and bemoaned certain aspects of a race weekend that went against him.
READ MORE: Lando Norris handed surprise 'pressure' edge over Oscar Piastri in F1 title fight
Max Verstappen labelled a 'cannibal' as McLaren hunt continues
Kimi Antonelli has branded Max Verstappen a "cannibal" as the Red Bull driver aims to hunt down Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in the F1 drivers' championship.
The Dutchman has just three rounds to reel in the McLaren team-mates, starting this weekend with the Las Vegas Grand Prix
READ MORE: Max Verstappen labelled a 'cannibal' as McLaren hunt continues
Ferrari pinpoint F1 change that could prove vital in Las Vegas
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has highlighted how the changed start time to the Las Vegas Grand Prix could change the competitive order of the 50-lap race.
F1 returns to Nevada for the third year in a row this weekend, again racing under the lights of Sin City.
READ MORE: Ferrari pinpoint F1 change that could prove vital in Las Vegas
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