Here are the latest major Formula 1 headlines as we approach the next season stop at Imola...
It is race week once again and as Imola moves into sight, we have plenty of key talking points to bring you.
On October 1, Serra will begin work as Head of Chassis Performance Engineering, while d’Ambrosio becomes Deputy Team Principal.McLaren took their first shot in the F1 2024 development war in Miami and did not miss, as Lando Norris claimed his first F1 career victory. Now, it is Ferrari’s turn on home soil at Imola.
And if Verstappen was not armed with the Red Bull machinery, then McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown does not believe he would be winning titles, with three to his name so far.But, while the likes of McLaren and Ferrari are hoping that Red Bull could finally be falling within striking distance, the Milton Keynes-based team have upgrades of their own arriving at Imola.As the teams prepare to head for Imola, there is another prospective outfit which hopes to join them come 2026, that being Andretti.
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