From F1's 397 km/h top speed to MotoGP, IndyCar, and WEC benchmarks, we break down how fast the world’s top racing series really go—and what makes each uniquely quick.
Round 11 of the 2025 F1 season headed back over the Atlantic to Europe for the Formula 1 MSC Cruises Austrian Grand Prix 2025.
Only five drivers have won at least three F1 titles in a row. Verstappen's recent run puts him alongside legends like Schumacher, Vettel, Hamilton, and Fangio in F1’s most exclusive club.
The Wall of Champions at Montreal's Canadian GP is one of F1’s most feared corners, known for dramatic crashes by world champs like Hill, Schumacher, and Villeneuve.
George Russell claims pole in Canada with a 1m10.899s on mediums, edging Verstappen and Piastri. Mercedes impress, Ferrari stumble, and penalties shake up the grid.
Norris topped FP3 in Canada with a 1m11.799s as Leclerc rebounded to P2 and Piastri hit the wall.
Russell topped FP2 in Canada ahead of Norris and Antonelli as Leclerc sat out, and Stroll crashed early in a tricky session.
Verstappen topped a dramatic FP1, with Leclerc crashing early, Williams surprising, and grip levels shifting fast in a chaotic opener.
Brad Pitt stars in a hyper-realistic F1 film featuring real drivers and tracks, with early reviews praising its authenticity and star performances. Premieres worldwide June 2025.
The FIA and Formula 1 have unveiled the schedule for the 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship, promising another 24-race season as the championship celebrates its 76th anniversary.