Planet F1·Jun 7FIA confirms Monaco Grand Prix punishment after Albon, Lindblad incidentWilliams escaped sporting penalties, but the stewards took action after a pit lane incident involving Alex Albon and Arvid Lindblad.
motorsport.com·Jun 4Arvid Lindblad explains why "lavish Monaco stereotype" holds no appealRacing Bulls Formula 1 driver Arvid Lindblad has revealed why the "lavish Monaco stereotype" is of no interest to him. The rookie driver has enjoyed a rapid rise through the motorsport ranks, yet he remains remarkably grounded. Lindblad attributes this level-headed perspective entirely to his family's working-class roots and relentless work ethic. Speaking during an interview with Dazed ...Keep reading
motorsportweek.com·May 24Arvid Lindblad reveals Canada grid spot ‘sadness’ amid ‘phenomenal’ Racing Bulls F1 upgradesArvid Lindblad revealed he was "a little bit sad" with qualifying ninth for the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix, but praised his Racing Bulls team for doing a "phenomenal job" with its latest upgrades suite.
Crash.net·May 24Why an F1 rookie was “a little bit sad” after season-best-matching qualifying resultArvid Lindblad matched his best qualifying of the season in Montreal, but was still disappointed with the result
motorsportweek.com·May 21Arvid Lindblad handed positive F1 verdict ahead of fifth race: ‘All ingredients are there’Arvid Lindblad is showing that "all the key ingredients are there" to continue his impressive start to his maiden Formula 1 campaign, according to mentor Oliver Rowland.
motorsportweek.com·May 18Arvid Lindblad rues lost mileage impeding his F1 debutArvid Lindblad has been left wondering his fate if technical issues had not cut short his track-time during his rookie F1 season so far.
Crash.net·May 17Arvid Lindblad laments lost mileage hampering F1 progressArvid Lindblad has lost significant Formula 1 track time in China, Japan and Miami
motorsport.com·May 8Arvid Lindblad reveals F1 dream still feels surreal after impressive rookie startRacing Bulls rookie Arvid Lindblad has said that it has still not sunk in that he is racing in Formula 1. The 18-year-old driver secured a full-time F1 seat with Red Bull's sister squad after just one season in Formula 2, finishing sixth in the standings on 134 points with three race wins. Lindblad started competitive karting in 2015 before moving up to Formula 4 in 2022. After two ...Keep reading
motorsport.com·May 8Alex Jacques hails Arvid Lindblad as F1 rookie who “looks like he’s been here for years”Formula 1 commentator Alex Jacques has argued that rookie driver Arvid Lindblad "looks like he's been in F1 for years." The Briton joined the grid in 2026 with Racing Bulls alongside Liam Lawson. He lined up in P9 for his debut race at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix and managed to convert it to an eighth-place finish, scoring four points on his debut. After the opening four rounds ...Keep reading
RacingNews365·May 2Arvid Lindblad sprint race misery extended by non-startArvid became the second driver who failed to start the sprint race from Miami.
RacingNews365·May 2Arvid Lindblad forced into pit lane start after unusual Racing Bulls errorRacing Bulls has been found guilty of a seldom-seen mistake, which means Arvid Lindblad must now start the Miami Grand Prix sprint from the pit lane.
motorsport.com·Apr 30Striking Racing Bulls Miami GP livery wins over fans with calls to "make it permanent"Formula 1 fans have praised Racing Bulls' special Miami Grand Prix livery. The Faenza-based team unveiled its vibrant yellow design, which is inspired by the Red Bull Summer Edition Sudachi Lime, during an event on a yacht at Kiki on the River in Miami. Racing Bulls CEO Peter Bayer, team principal Alan Permane and drivers Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad were all present at the ...Keep reading