Mercedes need to find a successor to Lewis Hamilton when he joins Ferrari at the end of the year and Toto Wolff hopes Red Bull's civil war might convince Max Verstappen to start afresh elsewhere
The world champion started from pole position Was overtaken by Carlos Sainz of FerrariSmoke rose from the back of his Red Bull By Shayne Bugden for Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:31 EDT, March 24, 2024 | Updated: 01:13 EDT, March 24, 2024 Reigning world champion Max Verstappen was forced to withdraw from the Australian Grand Prix after the right rear of his car caught fire at the start of the race.The...
Max Verstappen qualified in pole position for the third time this season. Lewis Hamilton only made 11th while team-mate George Russell will be 7th. Carlos Sainz impressed on his return while Williams will only race with one car
Oliver Bearman was delighted at receiving recognition form Lewis Hamilton. 18-year-old Bearman was pleased with his performance during his first F1 race
This was an impressive - and deserved - win from Carlos Sainz and one that should send a signal to team principals throughout the paddock. Sign this man up for 2025 if you want to win races.
Max Verstappen's run of nine straight F1 victories end at the Australian Grand Prix, where a brake fire ended his race early Sunday.
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Lewis Hamilton raged at his ‘worst’ start to a Formula 1 season after retiring from the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday. The seven-time champion suffered an engine failure early in the race and has fewer than half the points accumulated by team-mate George Russell in the span of three events. READ MORE: F1 champion clobbered with huge FIA penalty following Australian GP A headline-making switch to Ferrari for 2025 may be the only positive the veteran is feeling currently, with Mercedes appearing...
Lewis Hamilton failed to make it out of the second part of qualifying at the Australian Grand Prix. The seven-time champion's pace during FP3 earlier on Saturday had led to suggestions that he and team-mate George Russell could challenge for pole position. READ MORE: Mercedes DAMAGE Hamilton hopes after key F1 moves However, their pace throughout qualifying had seemingly been lost, and Hamilton could only put in a time good enough for ninth, before being pushed down into 11th by great laps from...
Carlos Sainz ended Max Verstappen’s nine-race winning streak by claiming the Australian Grand Prix – two weeks after an emergency appendectomy.
An angry Max Verstappen was an early retirement from the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix, with the Red Bull driver sustaining a fiery mechanical failure on the fourth lap of the race, experiencing his first race retirement since Albert Park in 2022.
Lewis Hamilton was unable to explain his Mercedes team's lack of pace in qualifying at the Australian Grand Prix after failing to make it into the top 10.