Oscar Piastri has been announced as a McLaren F1 driver for 2023, after the FIA’s Contract Recognition Board decided against Alpine
Formula 1
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Liam Lawson had a top Spa weekend, taking a dominant F2 sprint race win and finishing third in the feature race, and making his F1 FP1 debut
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One obstacle between Oscar Piastri and a Formula 1 drive has been cleared after Daniel Ricciardo agreed to leave McLaren
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20 years ago, Tomas Enge won at the Hungaroring to top the International F3000 points. But an event then occurred that is a note in sport history
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Alpine looks like it has lost Oscar Piastri just as it was about to promote him into a F1 seat. Which other young drivers should it consider?
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AlphaTauri plans to run Liam Lawson in free practice one at the Belgian GP, which would mark the New Zealander’s first F1 FP1 appearance
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Ma Qing Hua has explained how a changing approach in Chinese motorsport could be key to the country having another F1 driver
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What is happening? Alonso said he was going to Aston Martin, Alpine said Oscar Piastri would replace him, and Piastri denied it. What next?
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Oscar Piastri says Alpine’s announcement that he will race for it in F1 was done without permission, and that he has yet to a deal to do so
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Reigning Formula 2 champion Oscar Piastri will step up to Formula 1 next year with Alpine, replacing the departing Fernando Alonso
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Logan Sargeant will make his F1 weekend session debut on home turf, as he will drive for Williams in the first practice of the US GP
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Markus Winkelhock is widely known for leading his only F1 race, but not many know about the build-up to it
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Olli Caldwell had his first F1 test last month at Silverstone, and it had been taking shape for almost a year
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Red Bull junior Jehan Daruvala will do a second F1 test with McLaren at Algarve, following his first experience with the team at Silverstone
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Liam Lawson has been promoted to the position of Red Bull Racing’s F1 reserve following Juri Vips’ dismissal from the team
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Theo Pourchaire began 2022 confident an Alfa Romeo Racing seat would be his next year, and he’s paid the mental price for it
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Juri Vips has been dropped as Red Bull Racing’s reserve and test driver in F1 following the investigation into his use of a racial slur
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Red Bull Racing has suspended its reserve driver Juri Vips over his use of a racial slur in a stream with fellow Red Bull junior Liam Lawson
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Red Bull junior Jehan Daruvala will get his first experience of driving a Formula 1 car this week in a test organised by McLaren
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Andretti Autosport is known for IndyCar, but is also big in Indy Lights. As it tries to join F1, we look at the junior teams that did the same