Team News
Inside the garages and beyond: stay up to date on strategy shifts, team dynamics, technical updates, and the politics of the paddock.

Christian Horner’s Shock Red Bull Exit: What the Fans Are Saying
- Chris Chen
- July 9, 2025
There’s been speculation for months, but the mid-season sacking of Christian Horner, Red Bull’s only Team Principal for 20 years, still feels surreal. From the moment the news dropped, fans and insiders have been piecing together what we actually know, what’s speculation, and what it all means for Red Bull Racing and F1 as a […]
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Ferrari’s Season of Smoke and Mirrors: Leadership Turmoil, Hidden Car Failures, and Nostalgia Gone Wrong
- Chris Chen
- June 13, 2025
What began as a season of hope, a fresh driver pairing, a revitalized technical structure, and a final shot at ground-effect glory, has unraveled into one of Ferrari’s most chaotic campaigns in recent memory. With nine races down and zero victories to show for it, Ferrari finds itself over 190 points behind McLaren. The title […]
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200 Races of Haas: A Livery Journey from Barebones Debut to a Beautiful Legacy
- Chris Wang
- June 10, 2025
At the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix, Haas F1 Team celebrated its 200th race with a surprise, and for once, it wasn’t a meme-worthy spin or Rich Energy flashback. It was a genuinely sharp, deeply nostalgic, and emotionally resonant livery that immediately captured the attention of fans, pundits, and designers alike. The throwback design, modeled after […]
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Aston Martin’s Balancing Act: Alonso’s Mastery, Stroll’s Gamble, Drugovich’s Dilemma, And the Quiet Influence of Toto Wolff
- Chris Chen
- June 8, 2025
As Aston Martin heads to the Canadian Grand Prix, they do so walking a tightrope of uncertainty on nearly every front. On track, Fernando Alonso continues to carry the team through sheer driving genius. Off track, Lance Stroll’s injury saga remains unresolved. Behind the scenes, a remarkable leadership tree quietly shapes much of Aston Martin’s […]
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Ferrari’s Structural Problems Are Dragging Hamilton Into Familiar Territory, And 2026 May Be Their Only Hope
- Chris Chen
- June 5, 2025
Ferrari’s 2025 campaign is turning into a familiar story: promise, glimpses of performance, and ultimately frustration. And as Lewis Hamilton continues to adapt to life in Maranello, he’s experiencing firsthand the very same organizational and technical dysfunction that derailed the title hopes of Vettel, Alonso, and Leclerc before him. The Spanish Grand Prix was just […]
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Stake Sauber’s Neon Sendoff: Barcelona Livery Marks a Team in Transition
- Chris Chen
- May 28, 2025
As Formula 1 touches down in Barcelona, all eyes aren’t just on the circuit, they’re on Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber’s garage. The team has unveiled a new one-off livery for the Spanish Grand Prix, and it’s as loud and unapologetic as anything we’ve seen this season. Fluorescent green streaks slice through a matte black […]
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Ferrari’s Baby Blue and White Suits Debut in Monaco: A Stylish Gamble Amid Stiff Competition
- Chris Chen
- May 21, 2025
Ferrari is turning heads at the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, not for outright pace, but for a daring new look. The team has unveiled a striking baby blue and white race suit, a dramatic departure from their traditional red. While the design pays homage to Ferrari’s storied past, it also signals a shift toward branding […]
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Alpine’s Spiral: Briatore’s Power Grab, Doohan’s Ouster, and the Ruthless Rise of Colapinto
- Chris Chen
- May 16, 2025
Alpine F1 has entered a volatile new phase, one shaped by rapid leadership changes, controversial driver decisions, and a growing disconnect between its public messaging and its internal maneuvering. The team is no stranger to upheaval, but in 2025, the chaos feels different. It feels strategic. Calculated. And, increasingly, like a gamble with its future […]
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Alpine’s Rotating Door: Doohan Dropped, Colapinto Thrown Into the Fire
- Chris Chen
- May 8, 2025
What should have been a strategic mid-season driver change at Alpine has instead exposed a deeper crisis within the team, one that reveals a pattern of mismanagement, a culture of scapegoating, and a Formula 1 system increasingly hostile to rookie development. Jack Doohan is out. Franco Colapinto is in. But this isn’t about performance, it’s […]
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Jack Doohan, Franco Colapinto, and the Alpine Chaos Nobody Can Look Away From
- Chris Chen
- May 6, 2025
Jack Doohan’s rookie Formula 1 season was supposed to be a new chapter for Alpine and a breakthrough for the Australian talent. Instead, it’s become a high-speed case study in how unstable leadership and desperate decision-making can derail a young driver’s career before it even begins. A Fractured Debut: Doohan’s Underwhelming Results Doohan entered the […]
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