NIO 333 Formula E Team have officially announced the signing of Sérgio Sette Câmara, as they continue to prepare for the start of Gen3.
Mercedes cemented their place as the third fastest team at the Italian Grand Prix after being beaten comfortably by Red Bull and Ferrari.
George Russell claimed his second podium of the triple header after a quiet Italian Grand Prix.
Dilbagh Gill has been Mahindra Racing’s CEO and Team Principal since the very first race of the all-electric series back in 2014 in Beijing.
André Lotterer will partner Jake Dennis at Avalanche Andretti for Season Nine of the all-electric single seater series, which gets underway in January.
Monaco Sports Group have officially taken control of Venturi Grand Prix ahead of Season Nine and Gen3.
Scuderia AlphaTauri have work to do after a challenging opening day to their home Grand Prix, where both Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda found the going tough.
Alex Albon ended the opening day of the Italian GP in tenth-place, raising hope that points might be possible for Williams this weekend.
Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez will both take grid penalties for Sunday’s Italian GP, but the Dutchman’s pace has proven victory is possible. Red Bull also paid their respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Six drivers will take grid penalties into Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix, including, the reigning World Champion.
Sebastian Vettel is ready for his final Italian Grand Prix, the place where he claimed his first F1 victory in 2008.
It’s set to be a challenging Italian Grand Prix for Mercedes with Lewis Hamilton expected to take a grid penalty at Monza.
The ‘LOVE’ logo on the side of the MCL36 is made up of messages from ninety-five papaya fans, whilst a series has also been made to explore some incredible supporters.
The McLaren F1 Team ended qualifying for the Dutch Grand Prix with contrasting emotions, after their drivers ended up at completely different ends of the grid.
Lando Norris was once again the star performer at McLaren after qualifying seventh for Dutch Grand Prix.
Toto Wolff frustrated Sergio Pérez "pushed it a lot and lost it" costing Lewis Hamilton pole
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Mercedes could’ve claimed their second pole of the 2022 season had it not been for Sergio Pérez spinning at the final corner.
Lewis Hamilton missed out on his first pole of the season after being forced to abort his final lap at the Dutch Grand Prix.



