Formula 1 is returning to China for the first time since 2019, with Shanghai hosting the fifth round of the 2025 Formula 1 season.
Formula 1 has announced a 24-race schedule for the 2025 season.
Fernando Alonso says Aston Martin have the best "project" for when new Formula 1 regulations are introduced in 2026.
Fernando Alonso has signed a contract extension to remain with Aston Martin until at least the end of the 2026 Formula 1 season.
Adrian Newey has given his verdict on how Red Bull's upgrades performed at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Michael Andretti remains convinced that his prospective F1 team will eventually join the grid and that the sport will reach "a point where they can't say no".
Sky Sports F1's Martin Brundle has described Mercedes' correlation problems as "very worrying" after a disappointing Japanese Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz is keen to "speed up" his contract negotiations as he looks to secure a seat on the 2025 F1 grid.
Sergio Perez believes he will have clarity over his F1 future "in a month" but team principal Christian Horner says Red Bull are "not in a huge rush".
Toto Wolff insists Mercedes made a "big step forward" in their understanding of their 2024 car at Suzuka despite another poor race result.
Sky Sports F1 take a look at the key talking points from the Japanese Grand Prix weekend at Suzuka.
Lando Norris admitted he felt as though he was "fighting a losing battle" against the Ferraris in the Japanese GP.
Lewis Hamilton has explained why he let George Russell pass him during what Mercedes boss Toto Wolff described as an "atrocious" first stint at the Japanese GP.
Highlights of the Japanese Grand Prix from the Suzuka Circuit.
Max Verstappen returned to winning ways to head a resounding Red Bull one-two in a Japanese GP restarted after Daniel Ricciardo and Alex Albon's big crash
Daniel Ricciardo and Alex Albon tangle on turn three of the opening lap causing a red flag at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen says there is a rare "question mark" over the strength of Red Bull's race pace heading into Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix.
Ferrari's Frederic Vasseur insists he is "not worried" by Charles Leclerc being outperformed by departing team-mate Carlos Sainz during the early stages of this season.
An encouraged Lewis Hamilton is optimistic Mercedes have found an improved direction to move forward with their inconsistent 2024 car.
Sky F1's Ted Kravitz reflects on all the big talking points from qualifying in Japan.