
The World Rally Championship is set to expand its media presence with a new behind-the-scenes documentary series, marking a significant development in how motorsport reaches audiences. The series will provide unprecedented access to the 2025 championship season, offering fans deeper insights into the sport's inner workings [1].
In parallel with the WRC's media expansion, Formula 1 teams are making significant strides in their operations. Mercedes F1 has achieved a notable sustainability milestone during the 2025 European season, demonstrating the sport's commitment to environmental responsibility [2].
The motorsport landscape continues to evolve with Cadillac's preparation for their F1 entry, as a team of approximately 60 engineers conducts advanced race simulations to ready themselves for the 2026 season [3].
In MotoGP news, current world champion Marc Marquez has undergone successful surgery on his right shoulder following an incident at the Indonesian GP [4].
Within Ferrari's Formula 1 team, former champion Jenson Button has provided insights into the team's internal atmosphere, suggesting that staff members feel vulnerable about their positions within the organization [5].
- WRC launches new documentary series
- Mercedes F1 hits big sustainability milestone on road to Net Zero
- How Cadillac's race simulations have already made F1's ghost team better
- Marc Marquez undergoes shoulder surgery after Indonesian GP crash
- Jenson Button: Ferrari staff feel "it’s easy to be pushed out the door"