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Valtteri Bottas to drive historic Ferrari F1 car at Adelaide Motorsport Festival ahead of 2026 return
Valtteri Bottas will drive a 1985 Ferrari 156/85 at the Adelaide Motorsport Festival ahead of his return to the F1 grid with Cadillac in 2026
The F1 season-opener at Melbourne's Albert Park, which succeeded Adelaide's street circuit as the Australian Grand Prix's host venue, takes place a week later on March 8, kicking off a new technical era for the sport with new regulations ushered in.
Ferrari and LEGO fans are in for a treat after new images surfaced online showing what appears to be the latest addition to the LEGO Icons collection.
Valtteri Bottas is counting down the days until his F1 return with Cadillac, but the 36-year-old Finn will step behind the wheel of an iconic Ferrari before he drives for the sport’s newest team at the Australian Grand Prix in March.
Cadillac has revealed former Alfa Romeo-Sauber driver Zhou Guanyu as its reserve driver ahead of the team's debut season in Formula 1. The sport's first Chines
Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu has joined the new Cadillac Formula 1 team as reserve driver. Zhou will act as support for Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez, who are both returning from a year out to race for the American team, and will be first in line should either be unable to race at an event.
The red coupe, purchased new by Trump, has logged just 9,506 miles and comes with a copy of the original title showing Trump’s signature and his Trump Tower address, according to Mecum Auctions. Mecum estimates the Ferrari will fetch between $750,000 and $1 million at auction.
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Paul Mescal once stunned Charles Leclerc after what he spotted on Ferrari’s F1 steering wheel
Paul Mescal is an Irish actor best known for his roles in Gladiator II and Hamnet, but his knowledge about Formula 1 once took Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc by surprise. Mescal received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 31st Critics’ Choice Awards in 2026 for his role as William Shakespeare in Hamnet.