F1 stars past and present are due to take part in the second F1 eSports Virtual Grand Prix this weekend, at the Albert Park Circuit.
Formula 1 teams in talks to delay the introduction of the new technical regulations by one more year until 2023.
Haas F1 Team have announced their Reserve and Test drivers for the 2020 FIA Formula 1 World Championship Season, which is yet to start.
Red Bull’s motorsport advisor Helmut Marko considered putting a camp together where his drivers could get deliberately infected with the coronavirus.
Repsol Honda manager Alberto Puig believes that MotoGP have handled the coronavirus pandemic more effectively than F1.
Mercedes-AMG F1 team develops new CPAP for COVID-19 patients.
BWT Racing Point have annouced the closure of their factory for the next three weeks due to COVID-19. As the UK Government laid out new rules.
McLaren has announced the renewal of its partnership with gaming equipment provider Logitech G.
The 2020 Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix joins several other races, as it becomes postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Renault development driver Guanyu Zhou, won the first F1 Virtual Grand Prix in Bahrain.
After a week of common sense decisions, F1 still cannot be fully excused from a weekend of stupidity and recklessness.
Formula 1 teams are exploring ways to aid government and health authorities in the fight against the coronavirus by supplying ventilators.
Formula 1 has announced the launch of a Virtual Grand Prix Series that will replace postponed real-life events until further notice.
Alfa Romeo, Red Bull and Ferrari have all explained support for the shortened and bought forward F1 break, in newly released statements.
Veloce eSports held a virtual Australian Grand Prix – with major players from the F1 and eSports world – including Lando Norris and Dani Bereznay – after the cancellation of the race due to fears over coronavirus.
In response to the financial issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the FIA, Formula 1, and all 10 teams have unanimously decided to move the implementation of the highly-anticipated new regulations until 2022.
More uncertainty has befallen the 2020 Formula 1 season after the Dutch, Spanish and Monaco grand prixs are postponed due to the ever-evolving COVID-19 pandemic.



