Australian F1 Grand Prix officially cancelled due to coronavirus
Australian Grand Prix organisers, Formula 1 and the FIA have all agreed to cancel the season opener in Melbourne due to the coronavirus pandemic
Australian Grand Prix organisers, Formula 1 and the FIA have all agreed to cancel the season opener in Melbourne due to the coronavirus pandemic
Australian Grand Prix organisers plan to push on with the rest of its event, despite the expected imminent cancellation of the Formula 1 race due to coronavirus
Australian Grand Prix promoters are “in discussions” with the FIA, Formula 1 and the state of Victoria regarding the “broader implications” of a McLaren team member testing positive for coronavirus
As the outbreak of COVID-19 continues to envelop the world, more sporting events – and particularly – motorsport are being hit hard by the fallout from the situation
Max Verstappen says Ferrari’s Formula 1 rivals just want a ‘level playing field’, as the controversy over the FIA’s secret settlement with the Italian team continues
The Mercedes Formula 1 team has put in place a series of countermeasures for its race specification engine after suffering reliability issues during testing, Autosport has learned
Renault says its new title sponsorship deal with Dubai logistics company DP World boosts its prospects of staying in Formula 1 for the long term
Red Bull’s Alex Albon says the atmosphere around 2020 Formula 1 season opener feels “different” as emergency measures are introduced at the Australian Grand Prix because of the coronavirus outbreak
Haas driver Romain Grosjean says the current competitive differences between Formula 1 cars is like “asking Roger Federer to go with a ping-pong racket to Roland Garros”
Formula 1 has announced a multi-year partnership deal with Saudi Arabian state energy and chemicals giant Aramco, as talks continue over the possibility of a Saudi GP