
Toto Wolff was not wrong. “If you look at it in a positive way, it could have its own reality show with what’s happening in F1 at the moment,” the Austrian remarked on Sunday night, rolling his eyes, when asked about the chaos at the Qatar Grand Prix. Wolff, of course, chose to overlook the fact that we already have a reality show in F1. It’s called Drive to Survive and it is now in its seventh season.

Tyler Allen will crew chief the No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing team with driver Ty Gibbs in the NASCAR Cup Series starting in 2025, JGR announced Monday. Allen advances to the Cup Series after a fruitful rookie campaign in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2024, collecting eight wins as crew chief for JGR‘s No. 20 […]

Perez has been Max Verstappen's teammate at Red Bull Racing since 2021.

Max Verstappen took his ninth victory of the 2024 Formula One season at the Qatar Grand Prix on Sunday, though he wasn’t exactly in a celebratory mood after the race, accusing Mercedes’ George Russell of trying to “screw him over.”