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F1: Saudi Arabia to host 2024 season opener

F1: Saudi Arabia to host 2024 season opener

The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is set to open the 2024 Formula 1 season after organisers of the Australian Grand Prix agreed on a two-year extension to their existing 10-year deal signed earlier in June this year. The Australian Grand Prix was initially committed to the pinnacle of motorsport until 2035 and under the agreement was to host the opening race of the season in 2024...

F1:  Andrea Stella replaces Seidl as McLaren team principal

F1: Andrea Stella replaces Seidl as McLaren team principal

Andreas Seidl has left his role as McLaren Team Principal with Andrea Stella taking his place with immediate effect. According to reports, Seidl will occupy the vacant seat at Alfa Romeo following Frederic Vasseur's departure. Vasseur will move to Scuderia Ferrari to take over the vacancy left by Mattia Binotto who will leave Maranello at the end of 2022. Seidl's exit from McLaren will make him...

F1: Vasseur steps down as Alfa Romeo Team Principal

Alfa Romeo have announced that Team Principal and CEO, Frederic Vasseur will leave their Formula One team in January 2023 to join Scuderia Ferrari. The Frenchman joined the team that was previously known as Sauber in 2017 and later rebranded as Alfa Romeo in 2019, forming closer ties with Ferrari in the process. Under Vasseur's leadership, Alfa Romeo finished eighth in Constructor's Championship three times in...

F1: Capito steps down as Williams CEO

F1: Capito steps down as Williams CEO

Williams Racing have announced Jost Capito has stepped down from his role as Team Principal and CEO of the Formula One team. The 64-year-old German joined the Grove-based outfit in 2020 after finishing bottom of the Constructors' Championship in 2018 and 2019. Things improved in 2021 when Williams finished eighth ahead of Ferrari-powered Alfa Romeo and Haas. However, Williams were back to familiar territory in 2022...

F1: Dutch Grand Prix contract extended until 2025

F1: Dutch Grand Prix contract extended until 2025

Formula 1 has announced the Dutch Grand Prix will be on the race calendar until 2025 after a contract extension was agreed on. The race - which takes place at Circuit Zandvoort, in the eponymous coastal municipality in the northern Netherlands - returned to the F1 calendar in 2021 after a 36-year absence. The race has been dominated by local hero Max Verstappen, who won the...