News›Dutch Grand Prix 2026Oliver Bearman reveals new business venture away from F1Motorsport.comSun 9 Aug · 10:12 UTCupdated Mon 10 Aug · 10:53 UTCSaveShare0 commentscommentsImage via Motorsport.comFull coverage · 1 articleOliver Bearman reveals new business venture away from F1Haas Formula 1 driver Oliver Bearman has revealed he has opened a bike shop and cafe above Monaco alongside a group of friends. During an appearance on the F1 Beyond The Grid podcast, the 21-year-old Briton discussed his growing passion for cycling. Having integrated the sport heavily into his training for his 2026 F1 campaign, Bearman has now turned that interest into a business venture ... Keep readingMotorsport.comFirst to reportRead →Sun 9 Aug · 10:12 UTCIn this storyOBOliver BearmanFollowIgnoreHTHaas F1 TeamFollowIgnoreCMCircuit de MonacoFollowIgnoreRelated storiesBarretto predicts major 2027 F1 driver-market surprise with almost no changesRumours surrounding Max Verstappen, Fernando Alonso and several other Formula 1 drivers have dominated the headlines in recent weeks. However, despite expiring contracts and widespread speculation, F1.com correspondent Lawrence Barretto believes the 2027 grid could look remarkably similar to the current one. According to Barretto, only one significant change is currently expected, with Haas potentially ... Read morethejudge13.com0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 19:08 UTCFIA Sets Hearing Date for Gasly's Monaco Penalties AppealThe FIA has scheduled a hearing to address the appeals from Red Bull and McLaren regarding Pierre Gasly's penalties from the Monaco Grand Prix. The International Court of Appeal will review the case next week.RaceFans+ 1 moreAlso covering thisRacingNews3651 commentTue 18 Aug · 17:32 UTCCadillac Begins Assembling F1 Team Ahead of 2026 EntryCadillac is in the process of forming its Formula 1 team as it prepares for its debut in 2026. The brand has already started searching for key personnel, including a race team manager.Motorsport.com+ 1 moreAlso covering thisAutosport0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 15:16 UTCIs Haas Quietly Preparing to Become Toyota’s Factory F1 Team?A Low-Cost Entry Into Motorsport’s Top Tier Haas F1 joined the Formula 1 grid in 2016, just as the Virgin/Marussia project had failed. The cost of entering F1 for Gene Haas was at the time modest, with the entry fee payable to the FIA set at just $20M. Now that fee stands at $600M for ... Read morethejudge13.com0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 12:51 UTCLoading comments…
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