Felipe Massa's £64m claim against F1, its governing body the FIA and Bernie Ecclestone can go to trial, a High Court judge has ruled.
Pierre Gasly signs with Alpine until 2028, securing his role as team leader ahead of F1’s 2026 regulation shift, as the French squad builds for the future.
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From the birth of 1982 F1 Champion Keke Rosberg in 1948 to the first and only running of the Sakhir Grand Prix in 2020.
From the funeral of two-time World Champion Graham Hill in 1975 to the inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in 2021.
From Mark Webber claiming his only win of the season in 2011 to Nico Rosberg winning Drivers' Championship title in 2016.
From the announcement of Lewis Hamilton joining McLaren in 2006 to Sebastian Vettel winning the 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix.
From Sebastian Vettel clinching his eighth consecutive victory in 2013 to Pierre Gasly and Carlos Sainz achieving their first-ever podium finishes in 2019.