The FIA has confirmed Aston Martin committed a procedural breach relating to the 2024 cost cap, as it has finalised its review into all 10 teams.
RacingNews365 reported last week that Aston Martin's accounts were submitted before the deadline imposed by the motorsport governing body.
READ MORE: FIA confirm breach as cost cap findings revealed following heavy speculation
Max Verstappen makes substantial leap on rich list as wealth revealed
Max Verstappen is continuing to trend upward on the Quote 500, which compiles the 500 richest Dutch people in the world.
The 28-year-old entered the current F1 campaign as a four-time champion and sought to defend his title.
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Toto Wolff sends defiant message in 'bites you' concession
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is adamant he stands by his driver choices, George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, for the 2026 F1 season, despite the lingering noise from his interest in Max Verstappen.
The Austrian explored the possibility of poaching the four-time F1 drivers' champion, whom he has long admired and wanted to sign, from Red Bull earlier in the season.
READ MORE: Toto Wolff sends defiant message in 'bites you' concession
Lando Norris explains huge advantage over F1 rivals at Mexican GP
Lando Norris has offered an explanation for his dominant drive at the Mexico City Grand Prix on Sunday.
The Briton survived a chaotic opening lap at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez to retain his lead, which stretched out to over 30 seconds at the chequered flag.
READ MORE: Lando Norris explains huge advantage over F1 rivals at Mexican GP
Mahindra sets new Formula E testing benchmark as Day 2 ends
Mahindra ended the second day of Formula E's test as quickest, following two strong lap times in the Tuesday morning session.
Edoardo Mortara set a 1m 21.493 – the fastest lap of the test so far – on Tuesday morning, ahead of team-mate Nyck de Vries.
READ MORE: Mahindra sets new Formula E testing benchmark as Day 2 ends
Andretti eye Formula E bounce back after recent frustration: 'It was a disappointing year'
Andretti Formula E team principal Roger Griffiths has outlined his intent for the American outfit to bounce back in the upcoming campaign, with last season being judged as "disappointing".
The 2025 season was a poor one by Andretti's usually high standards, although at times for reasons outside the squad's control.
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