Vettel’s surprise announcement that he would be back in action, joining Daniel Ricciardo for a special event at the Nürburgring Nordschleife.
Ford and Red Bull Racing have announced a partnership in which Ford will become the engine supplier for the team starting in 2026.
After a few agonizing weeks, the FIA has finally announced the penalty for Red Bull after it was found they breached the cost cap in 2021 – and we don’t think it’s enough.
Max Verstappen was crowned the 2022 FIA Formula 1 World Champion early Sunday morning after another a confusing FIA decision – the second time in as many years.
The FIA has announced a timeline that indicates this will not take place until next Monday (October 10), stating “the analysis of financial submissions is a long and complex process that is ongoing”.
The final teams are believed to have now submitted their accounts for 2021 and the FIA is understood to be aware of two breaches. Red Bull and Aston Martin have been named in the paddock as the two teams although this has not been officially confirmed.
This is GoPro’s Video Of The Week, which follows driver Bryce Menzies and team on the Baja 1000 race in Mexico. The entire video is shot using GoPro Hero3 cameras, and it serves as a way for the company to showcase their product. For us, though, it’s a way to get a view from behind the wheel in one of the craziest races on the planet.
In the hyper-meticulous world of Formula 1 racing, rules and regulations are adhered to with near fanatical levels of fastidiousness. Any time a manufacturer unveils a new piece of technology or aerodynamic innovation, they face intense scrutiny to make sure they aren’t creating an unfair advantage the other cars on the grid. Such is the case with Red Bull Racing’s 2012 F1 car, the RB8—specifically, the air inlet on the car’s “stepped” nose.
Being an automotive journalist is a pretty cool job. We drive sweet cars, do a lot of traveling, and generally get to be car guys for 40 hours a week. That being said, if you asked any of the staffers at Winding Road if there’s another job they’d rather have, odds are racecar driver would be pretty high up on the list. That’s right, we’re all big race fans, and 2011 has been a great year for new race cars. Why list our favorites? Because racecar.
If you’re like us, you’re well on your way to gearing up for the 2011 Formula 1 season. You’ve read a synopsis of each team, reenrolled in your favorite fantasy F1 league, and ordered your black and gold Lotus Renault windbreaker. You’re locked in.
At the Chicago Auto Show, Hyundai announced that Rhys Millen has created a 500-horsepower, all-wheel-drive Hyundai Veloster rally car to compete in the U.S. Rallycross Championship series and the Summer X Games.
Happy Friday, car freaks. While we’re playing loads of Gran Turismo 5 and snacking on leftovers, we thought we’d offer this video of Sebastian Vettel piloting the game’s virtual Red Bull X1 Prototype, a design study in pure speed.
As the Belgian Grand Prix approaches, Formula 1 drivers are getting ready to race at one of the most stunning tracks in the series. Sebastian Vettel, currently third in driver standings, is hard at work in preparation, but he took the time to give viewers a look at the course from the perspective of his driving simulator.
Red Bull’s Formula 1 team seems pretty excited about the return of the Canada Grand Prix in Montreal. Instead of waiting until June, they take a car out on the Canadian ice to gear up.