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11/13/2025 |  Colapinto keeps his Alpine F1 seat for 2026 despite not scoring points (Associated Press (AP)) SAO PAULO (AP) — Franco Colapinto will stay with the Alpine team for 2026 even though he’s yet to score a point this year in Formula 1.
The Argentine driver will head into his first full F1 season in 2026 after he replaced Australian rookie Jack Doohan at Alpine ahead of the seventh race of the year at Imola in May, initially on a five-race deal.
11/12/2025 |  Wolff reported in talks to sell part of Mercedes F1 stake to Crowdstrike CEO (Reuters Sports)
  • Wolff reported in talks to sell 5% stake to Crowdstrike CEO Kurtz
  • Mercedes governance unchanged, all partners committed to F1 success
  • Team valuations have soared with F1's growing popularity
LONDON, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Toto Wolff is in advanced talks to sell part of his stake in Mercedes F1 to Crowdstrike CEO George Kurtz in a deal that would value the Formula One team at a record $6 billion, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
11/11/2025 |  Why Toto Wolff says the "ship has sailed" for Max Verstappen's F1 title hopes (Yahoo Sports) Mercedes boss Toto Wolff doesn't believe Max Verstappen can still keep McLaren duo Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri from the 2025 Formula 1 title after falling 49 points behind following Brazil.
Red Bull's reigning world champion Verstappen suffered a poor start to the Brazil Grand Prix weekend with fourth in Saturday's sprint and an unprecedented Q1 exit on pure pace.
11/10/2025 |  FIA presidential vote heats up following legal challenge (Insider Sport) Swiss racing driver Laura Villars has reportedly launched legal action in Paris seeking to suspend the FIA presidential election, arguing that the federation’s rules prevent any challenger from running against incumbent Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
11/10/2025 |  Talk less and focus on driving, Elkann tells Ferrari drivers (Reuters Sports) ROME, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Ferrari chairman John Elkann told Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton on Monday to talk less and concentrate more on driving after a dire weekend for the Italian Formula One team in Brazil.
Ferrari suffered a double retirement in Sao Paulo on Sunday, their third race of the season without either driver in the points.

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