Red Bull has resolved its messy F1 driver situation, promoting Liam Lawson and Isack Hadjar, but are its line-ups inspired or unprepared?
AlphaTauri
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Ayumu Iwasa has been busy with the Racing Bulls Formula 1 team this month, but he will not get the chance to race for them in 2025.
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Brazilian Formula 4 race-winner Rafaela Ferreira will compete in F1 Academy in 2025 representing Red Bull’s sister team RB.
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Rodin Cars and MotorSport New Zealand have tied up to provide a prize to next year’s New Zealand Formula Ford champion.
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Max Verstappen debuted in F3 on this day in 2014. By August he had a F1 seat for 2015. What if Red Bull hadn’t been able to offer that?
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Ayumu Iwasa will make his first appearance in a Formula 1 practice session in next month’s Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.
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Formula 2 contender Ayumu Iwasa will make his Formula 1 test debut with AlphaTauri in Abu Dhabi before racing in Super Formula from 2024.
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Five F2 stars were mixing it with Formula 1 drivers on track in practice at the Mexico City GP. How did they find the experience?
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Isack Hadjar has admitted he is “a bit apprehensive” about making his Formula 1 practice debut at this weekend’s Mexico City Grand Prix.
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Isack Hadjar will make his Formula 1 free practice debut at the Mexico City Grand Prix this weekend with AlphaTauri.
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A day after making his F1 race debut, Liam Lawson has been announced by AlphaTauri as staying with the team for this weekend’s Italian GP.
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Liam Lawson will make his F1 debut in the Dutch Grand Prix after being called up to replace the injured Daniel Ricciardo at AlphaTauri
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AlphaTauri decided to sack Nyck de Vries today and replace him with Red Bull’s veteran reserve driver Daniel Ricciardo for the rest of 2023. For a team with a history…
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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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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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Max Verstappen’s contract extension to the end of 2028 is the most extreme of F1’s recent long-term deals. What does it mean for young drivers?
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Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. Some go to sportscars, and others reach F1 and SF
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Several of this year’s Formula 2 frontrunners will remain in Abu Dhabi for a week after the season finale for Formula 1 post-season testing
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Recapping the junior careers of Formula 1’s 2020 grid, aided by photos of the drivers in their racing youth?
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In the latest Formula Scout Podcast, F1 journalist Edd Straw joins the team to discuss 2021’s hot topics