Cadillac has announced the signing of Zhou Guanyu, with the 26-year-old joining as a reserve driver for F1’s newest outfit.

Zhou’s move to Cadillac comes just a couple of days after his exit from Ferrari was confirmed by the Scuderia, having served as its reserve driver last season.

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Ferrari handed ‘obvious candidate’ verdict for Lewis Hamilton replacement

Former Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner believes Oliver Bearman is the “obvious candidate” for Ferrari should Lewis Hamilton retire this year.

Bearman joined the Ferrari Driver Academy in 2021 and has emerged as its clear star of the future. Despite having already gained F1 experience with both Ferrari and Haas, the 20-year-old enjoyed a strong maiden campaign last season.

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Sergio Perez addresses constant Red Bull complaints: ‘Everything was a problem’

Sergio Perez has addressed his time racing for Red Bull and the constant complaints he received, saying that “everything was a problem.”

Perez joined Red Bull at the start of the 2021 season to replace Alex Albon, before the Mexican driver parted ways with the Milton Keynes-based outfit at the end of 2024.

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Isack Hadjar explains bizarre dismissal of signing for Red Bull

Isack Hadjar has insisted signing for Red Bull is not an “achievement”, instead arguing he must perform at the six-time F1 constructors’ champions to have accomplished anything.

The Frenchman was promoted to the Milton Keynes-based squad from Racing Bulls for the 2026 F1 season after an impressive debut campaign.

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Williams stun F1 world with distinctive ‘walrus nose’ concept

On this day 22 years ago, Formula 1 witnessed one of its most audacious design gambles when Williams unveiled the radical FW26.

The car’s most striking feature was immediately apparent: a truncated nose cone supported by two distinctive tusks that connected to the front wing, a design that would quickly earn the nickname “walrus nose.”

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Oscar Piastri reveals F1 ultimatum which led to ‘pretty torturous’ choice

Oscar Piastri has reflected on the decision his dad gave him as a teenager, which left him opting to go to boarding school in the United Kingdom, something he admits would be “pretty torturous” for most children.

The Australian, who came painfully close to winning his first F1 drivers’ championship in 2025, moved to the UK aged 14 with his father to pursue his dream of reaching the so-called pinnacle of motorsport.

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