Red Bull’s triple world champion Max Verstappen won the first sprint race of the Formula One season at the Chinese Grand Prix on Saturday.]]>
With the Formula 1 season approaching its quarter-way point, we've taken a look at the state of play for each of the grid's 10 teams.
Mercedes driver says he remains unfazed by ‘people talking shit’Seven-time champion has 10 points going into of Chinese GPLewis Hamilton has insisted his decision to join Ferrari in 2025 does not need any vindication, as he bemoaned the continued discussion over whether it is the right choice.Before the start of the 2024 Formula One season, the 39-year-old shocked his Mercedes team by announcing he would be switching at the end of this year. The team’s slump is now entering its third year and...
Max Verstappen is in imperious form as he takes pole position for the
The Chinese Grand Prix returns as Max Verstappen starts on pole and Lewis
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen returned to the top of the pecking order during Saturday’s Sprint race at the Shanghai International Circuit as he turned his low-key P4 starting position into a commanding victory.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen took a comfortable win despite a mid-race safety car. Lewis Hamilton secured ninth spot following a disastrous qualifying session. Aston Martin pair Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll had a race to forget
As Formula 1 looks toward the 2026 season, the sport finds itself at a regulatory crossroads, particularly concerning the integration of active aerodynamic systems. These changes are poised to redefine the cars we're currently watching and improve the competitiveness of the racing, but not all stakeholders are on board with the direction the sport is heading. Among the vocal skeptics is Red Bull's leading driver, Max Verstappen, who has openly questioned the necessity and efficacy of these...
F1 24 will focus on further properly replicating the current state of Formula One.
Over the course of his legendary career, Lewis Hamilton has helped steer F1 into a much cooler, hypier place. That's partly been through his record-setting wins behind the wheel—but also because he's one of the waviest dressers on the planet. While Formula One style used to only be about leather moto jackets and matching pants, these days, the race track looks more and more like a runway. Again, thank Lewis Hamilton. Ahead of this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix at the Shanghai International...
Melbourne to host curtain-raiser for first time since 2019No new additions in 2025 as 24-race calendar remainsLewis Hamilton will make his Ferrari debut in Australia after Formula One announced next season’s record-equalling 24-round calendar.Hamilton, 39, is set to realise a childhood dream when he swaps Mercedes for Ferrari in 2025, with the seven-time world champion’s opening race to take place in Melbourne on 16 March. Continue reading
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc believes Carlos Sainz crossed the line during