Honda's engine deal with Aston Martin: why it couldn't leave F1
Three years ago, Honda suddenly said it was leaving F1. Today it announced a long-term engine deal with Aston Martin from 2026. Adam Cooper looks at what is behind the change of heart
Three years ago, Honda suddenly said it was leaving F1. Today it announced a long-term engine deal with Aston Martin from 2026. Adam Cooper looks at what is behind the change of heart
Behind F1's frontrunners, the midfield battle has been close and hard-fought, with just a few tenths of a second between the teams. After four weeks away from racing, Adam Cooper explores how planned upgrades could shake-up the pecking order
A red flag looked to have prevented a safety car finish at the Australian Grand Prix — until a pile-up at the restart saw drivers process to the chequered flag. How far should F1 go to ensure cars race to the end? asks Adam Cooper
Lando Norris has been languishing in an underperforming McLaren while his peers have gone on to win grands prix. He’s now pinning his hopes on a team reshuffle. Adam Cooper has the details
Red Bull's development programme has been curbed by aero-testing restrictions that penalise the most successful teams and it penalty for breaching the F1 cost cap. Will it help rivals to catch up this season?
After a season of struggling to catch Red Bull, Mercedes is even further back in 2023, with a car that Lewis Hamilton can't connect with. But team boss Toto Wolff says it's making big steps after realising its concept was wrong
Lewis Hamilton has been defiant amid retirement rumours in a slow start to the Mercedes' season but who would replace him if he decides enough is enough?
Jenson Button will compete in three NASCAR Cup Series races this year, as well as at Le Mans in a (modified) stock car. it all stems from watching Tom Cruise in Days of Thunder as a youngster, he says
The hot pursuit of keeping up with Red Bull is causing serious headaches for Mercedes and Ferrari, with Aston Martin remaining realistic
The Aston Martin AMR23 was the surprise package of testing: Fernando Alonso and Mike Krack analyse their push to the front of the F1 field
After a dejecting slump in 2022, the seven-time world champion believes the time is right for Mercedes-AMG to strike back in the title race
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem's surprise Tweet sent ripples through the F1 world – but will a 'new' application process for prospective teams actually give them a chance?