Mick Schumacher will join Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing for the full 2026 IndyCar season, including the Indy 500. Driving Honda-powered machinery, he will race with number 47 in tribute to his father. Schumacher says he was drawn to American racing culture and looks forward to a new chapter.
Kick Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto has delivered one of the most composed rookie campaigns in recent Formula 1 history, with Team Principal Jonathan Wheatley crediting his maturity, discipline, and growing technical relationship with his engineers as key factors behind his early success.
After an unprecedented delay, the FIA’s 2024 Formula 1 cost cap review confirms all teams are compliant, with only Aston Martin cited for a minor procedural breach and no penalties imposed.
Oscar Piastri finished fifth at the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix, losing his championship lead to teammate Lando Norris. Despite the setback, Piastri said his focus was on “learning what I wanted to learn,” as he works to adapt his driving to low-grip conditions ahead of the season’s final four races.
Lando Norris delivered a masterclass in control at the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix, leading from start to finish to claim victory and the championship lead. McLaren’s flawless strategy and Norris’s precision left Ferrari and Red Bull battling for scraps in a race that saw Yuki Tsunoda lose out after a slow pit stop.
Lewis Hamilton will start third in Mexico as he aims to deliver Ferrari’s first podium finish in 13 months. Confident in his grid position, the seven-time world champion says he’ll attack “aggressively” against Lando Norris, adding, “I’ve got nothing to lose — but he does.”
Jenson Button offered a measured take on the US GP clash between Oliver Bearman and Yuki Tsunoda. He sided with Bearman on Turn 15, criticized early braking by Tsunoda, but also praised Bearman’s aggressive Turn 1 move. Despite controversy, Tsunoda scored points, showing mental maturity under pressure.
Aston Martin’s 20-year-old junior driver Jack Crawford will make his Formula 1 debut at the Mexican Grand Prix, taking part in FP1 in place of Lance Stroll. Currently second in the F2 Championship, Crawford’s performance could mark the start of a new chapter for America’s next F1 hopeful.












