Kevin Magnussen, a veteran of more than 180 Formula 1 Grands Prix, has joined BMW M Motorsport’s L.M.D.h. program in sports cars. “I’ve always had a passion for, you know, all sorts of motorsport races, and with the BMW deal that allows me to go and explore and try and win some of these big classic endurance races,” he said.
Lewis Hamilton drove a bright red Ferrari Formula 1 car for the first time ahead of the upcoming season. Ferrari posted the video of Hamilton taking the car for a spin in the team's test track in Italy.
The new TAG Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph collection comprises of five watches, fitted with automatic Caliber 16, featuring vibrant colors, and lightweight titanium cases.
Formula 1 calendar is set to be a gruelling challenge for the teams with races taking place from March to December in four continents.
The Belgian Grand Prix has signed a new six-year deal with Formula 1, but will only be in the calendar in four out of those six seasons.
With 6 rookies (if you include Lawson), this year's F1 class of first year young guns may be one of the more intriguing in years. Whether you consider there to be five or six rookies in the 2025 ...
A few weeks ago, TAG Heuer had an accelerated start to the year by dropping three Instagram posts titled ‘We Are Back’. In 2024, a few racing-related watches sparked suspicions of what was to come. This proved it: the Swiss watchmaker returns as Formula One’s official timekeeper.
Herta figures that if he had not crashed in Indianapolis and Detroit, or had a tire mishap in Milwaukee or some bad luck in Iowa by pitting one lap before a crash brought out a yellow flag, he might already own that elusive title. “I’m not happy.
Lewis Hamilton drove a Ferrari Formula 1 car for the first time Wednesday and described it as "one of the best feelings of my life.” Hamilton was behind the wheel of a 2023-specification Ferrari SF-23 bearing his racing number,
Moving on from Ferrari in 1979, Heuer turned to McLaren, a partnership that would become one of the longest in F1 history. Six years later, the owners of McLaren acquired Heuer and put its new TAG Heuer logo on the 1986 World Drivers' Championship car of Alain Prost.
So-called “tilt coasters” are named for the straight sections of track at the top of their tallest drops that slowly tilt forward, holding riders at 180 degrees for a long, suspenseful moment before letting them fall near-vertically.