Isack Hadjar to Drive for Red Bull F1 in 2026 Season
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Max Verstappen confirmed he will not give up his F1 title without a fight as he claimed a brilliant victory in Qatar.
After Red Bull slotted in the last dominoes of next year’s lineup, here’s what to make of 2026’s crop of the most prominent figures in Formula One.
We’re down to the final race of the 2025 F1 season, and the drivers’ championship is separated by 16 points across three drivers. Lando Norris leads with 408, Max Verstappen is second with 396, and Oscar Piastri sits third with 392. It’s glorious. It’s nerve-racking. But not everyone is invested.
Cian Shields will have his first outing in Formula 1 machinery, replacing Fernando Alonso in FP1 for Aston Martin during
Zag, the studio behind the blockbuster franchise “Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir,” is teaming with former F1 driver Carmen Jordá to turn on the girl power with “Carmen,” a first animated feature film set in the world of women's motorsports.
Red Bull will on Tuesday confirm which of the candidates for their available race seats in 2026 has been disappointed.
A decade-plus removed from his F1 career, Adrian Sutil finds himself arrested on suspicion of fraud and embezzlement in his home country following an international raid.