17/08/2025 22:00
Max Verstappen has been overwhelmingly backed by Formula 1 fans to
quit Red Bull next year, ending his chances of breaking a Lewis
Hamilton record with the Austrian outfit. Lewis Hamilton currently
holds the record for most races with one team, having competed in
246 grands prix for Mercedes. READ MORE: Max Verstappen
overwhelmingly backed to quit Red Bull early Lewis Hamilton tipped
to debate bombshell F1 retirement after Ferrari woes Guenther
Steiner believes Lewis Hamilton could retire from F1 at the end of
2025 if he cannot solve his Ferrari woes. Hamilton's move to the
Scuderia has not panned out as hoped, with the seven-time champion
yet to record a podium finish in a grand prix and cut a
disconsolate figure during the Hungarian GP weekend. READ MORE:
Lewis Hamilton tipped to debate bombshell F1 retirement after
Ferrari woes McLaren drivers handed clear F1 title warning:
'They're going to come together' Former F1 driver Juan Pablo
Montoya has warned Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris that they are
"going to come together" whilst fighting for the drivers' title.
With reigning world champion Max Verstappen having fallen 97 points
adrift, it is expected to now be a straight fight for the title
between the two McLaren drivers. READ MORE: McLaren drivers handed
clear F1 title warning: 'They're going to come together' Fernando
Alonso rejects idea around Brad Pitt F1 film: 'I don't care what
fans think' Fernando Alonso says he does not "care too much" about
what some F1 fans think, after the release of the Brad Pitt F1
film. Alonso is the oldest driver on the grid, having recently
celebrated his 44th birthday, becoming the first driver since
Graham Hill in 1975 to race beyond this milestone. READ MORE:
Fernando Alonso rejects idea around Brad Pitt F1 film: 'I don't
care what fans think' Mercedes detail Lewis Hamilton role as fresh
Kimi Antonelli plan revealed Mercedes believes Lewis Hamilton's
vocal support for Kimi Antonelli is "entirely within character" as
it revealed a fresh plan to aid the latter's tricky rookie season.
Italian protege Antonelli was picked as Hamilton's replacement at
Mercedes after 12 seasons with the team, which yielded 84 race wins
and six world drivers' titles, with Hamilton opting to join Ferrari
for 2025. READ MORE: Mercedes detail Lewis Hamilton role as fresh
Kimi Antonelli plan revealed F1 teams wary of major 'fear' over
2026 regulation change A senior Haas F1 team member has suggested
there is some "fear" across the grid over the potential for one
team to eke out a large gap to the competition next year. F1 will
undergo a significant regulation change in 2026, with significant
changes coming to both the aerodynamic and power units. READ MORE:
F1 teams wary of major 'fear' over 2026 regulation change