Here's your daily dose of F1 news in one handy place, as we start a new week at the start of 2025 here on PlanetF1.com.
TAG Heuer has replaced Rolex as Formula 1's official timekeeper after previously serving in the role from 1992 to 2003 for F1.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has termed the new era of Formula 1 regulations from 2026 as the biggest reset 'in ...
It's the middle of winter, and there's about two months until the 2025 F1 season gets underway. I had a lot of fun writing ...
As part of a new 10-year partnership with French luxury giant LVMH, Tag Heuer will serve as F1's official timekeeper starting ...
EA Sports F1 24 has revealed the details of their upcoming season, as Season 5: Shifting Gears launches Wednesday and runs ...
South Africa’s sports minister Gayton McKenzie has suggested an unfair treatment of Africa as Mzansi and Rwanda battle for ...
Susie Wolff, the Managing Director of the F1 Academy, is working to address challenges faced by women in the world of motorsport. Her history in the sport incl ...
Zak Brown has joined those calling for full-time stewards in Formula 1, believing the sport has become 'over-ruled' in its ...
Formula 1 has seen some impressive overtakes in its 75-year history, as drivers have battled it out on the same piece of tarmac. Overtaking used to be a rare sight in the early stages of the ...
For the first time in their storied franchise history, the Lions will enter the postseason atop their conference. This is the Morning Coffee for Monday January 6th, 2024.
Formula 1 season will see a huge change in partnerships as TAG Heuer has stepped in as the official timekeeper, replacing Rolex. TAG Heuer’s return comes as the first individual ...