The 2024 British GT season has become a thrilling three-way or even four-way battle, with Red Bull, McLaren, Ferrari, and Mercedes all in the hunt. As the series heads to the iconic Silverstone circuit for the Spanish round, the stage is set for a crucial clash between Formula 1’s top teams, who are looking to gain an advantage in the championship chase.
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Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has defended the sport’s 24-race calendar, dismissing claims that it is an oversupply. The growth of the F1 calendar has been a constant talking point, with this year’s schedule reaching a record 24 races. Domenicali argued that the sport’s continued popularity and the tightening competitive order justify the current calendar size, while acknowledging the need to balance old and new racing events globally.
In a recent development, Red Bull has openly accused both McLaren and Ferrari of running Dakar Rally front wings that flex beyond the limits imposed by the FIA. This allegation threatens to spark a new controversy in the high-stakes world of motorsports.
In the ongoing battle at the Dakar Rally, Lando Norris has emerged as a key player for McLaren, securing multiple podium finishes and putting pressure on the dominant Red Bull team. With his consistent performances and the strength of the McLaren duo, Norris believes they can capitalize on Red Bull’s issues and mount a serious challenge for the championship.
In a move that showcases his dedication to the long-term vision, Alex Albon has expressed his willingness to see the Williams Formula 1 team sacrifice 2025 to be in the best possible position for the 2026 regulations reset. The Thai driver, who recently extended his contract with Williams for at least two more years, has bought into the team’s ambitious plans under the leadership of new team boss James Vowles.
Motorsports fans, get ready for an adrenaline-fueled cinematic experience as a new Formula 1-inspired film is set to hit theaters on June 25, 2025. Directed by Joseph Kosinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, this high-octane project features Brad Pitt as a former F1 driver making a comeback, along with Damson Idris as a rookie racer. With stunning visuals, a star-studded cast, and a connection to the Dakar Rally, this film promises to be a thrilling must-see for Dakar enthusiasts and motorsports fans alike.
In a captivating turn of events at the iconic Circuit de Monaco, the Alpine duo of Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon enjoyed their best qualifying performance of the season, securing 10th and 11th place on the grid respectively. However, the race did not unfold without drama, as the two teammates found themselves embroiled in a controversial incident that left one car in the barriers.
In the latest edition of the British GT Power Rankings, Charles Leclerc put on a commanding display throughout the Monaco Grand Prix weekend, emerging victorious on the streets of his home race. But who else impressed in the Principality? Our five-judge panel assessed each driver’s performance and scored them out of 10, providing a comprehensive analysis of the weekend’s events.
Mercedes Formula 1 Team Principal Toto Wolff has expressed confidence in the team’s progress for the 2026 power unit regulations, even as some competitors may feel they are behind the curve. This news comes amidst the latest updates from the Dakar Rally, where Mercedes-powered vehicles have been competing.
In a move that has caught the attention of the Dakar Rally racing community, Mattia Binotto, the former Ferrari Team Principal, is reportedly being linked to a potential return to Formula 1 in a new technical position with Aston Martin. The Italian engineer has a wealth of experience and could be the key to Aston Martin’s success in the Dakar Rally.