Lewis Hamilton has been disqualified from the Chinese Grand Prix for a technical infringement on his Ferrari car. Hamilton ...
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Ayrton Senna's McLaren MP4/8, which helped him win two of his most iconic races at Donington Park and Brazil, is now put for sale ...
Meanwhile, former F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone predicts Sainz will make ... It was also like this in my time - give a team with a mediocre car one of the top five drivers in the sport, and you ...
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Bernie Ecclestone’s collection of 69 iconic Formula 1 and Grand Prix cars has found a new owner after the former F1 ringmaster put it up for sale at the end of last year through a private treaty ...
Fernando Alonso, one of the most experienced Formula 1 drivers, boasts a remarkable car collection, including the Aston Martin Valkyrie and the customized Martin Valiant. He owns a Maserati ...
Bernie Ecclestone amassed a collection of important F1 cars, going back to the sport’s beginning. He put those vehicles up for sale in 2024, and they all sold to the same buyer, according to ...
has acquired the extraordinary Formula 1 car collection put on the market by former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone. The 94-year-old Ecclestone, who once steered the sport's helm, explained his ...
But while Ecclestone agrees that McLaren are in ... But, and here it comes, when all is said and done, Bernie believes the F1 2025 Drivers’ Championship title “will” go to Verstappen ...
The former Formula 1 boss, Bernie Ecclestone, has sold his iconic collection of racing cars in a massive deal worth $645 million. But who bought these rare machines, and what’s next for them? Read on ...