For many people, Charles Leclerc was the driver of the day after finishing in sixth place in Azerbaijan. And while the Spanish Grand Prix wasn’t quite as good for the 20-year-old Monegasque, he still succeeded in picking up another championship point for the team. Leclerc started the race in 14th place, but the first lapRead moreRead more
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Leclerc delights Sauber with second consecutive top ten result
Drivers ‘racing blind’ due to ‘useless’ mirrors – Magnussen
Kevin Magnussen has lashed out at the ‘really bad’ rear view mirrors on modern Formula 1 cars, suggesting that they leave drivers essentially blind at crucial moments. Since joining Haas in 2017, Magnussen has been repeatedly criticised by rivals for blocking them on track. He countered this on several occasions by suggesting that he hadRead moreRead more
Formula One partners with Twitter for live post-race show!
Following an exclusive agreement with Formula One, social media outlet Twitter will stream a live post-race show starting from next month’s Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. Through the sport’s official @F1 Twitter account, its current 3.63 million followers will enjoy live interviews with drivers, team bosses and personalities during a post-race show hosted by BritishRead moreRead more
British GP: Saturday’s action in pictures
Scorching temperatures at Silverstone were met with a scorching pace by Lewis Hamilton, but the Ferraris were hot on the heels of the Brit’s Mercedes. Check out the action in pictures from Saturday at the British Grand Prix. 84 You may also like Japanese GP: Friday’s action in pictures Japanese GP: Thursday’s build-up in picturesRead moreRead more
Sainz aiming to build on consistent start to season
Carlos Sainz has been building up an impressively consistent start to the 2018 season with Renault. The Spanish driver has started inside the top ten for all six of this year’s races. He’s finished outside the points only once, when he missed out in Bahrain. Last time out he crossed the line in tenth placeRead moreRead more
Whiting: Silverstone crashes the result of driver choice, not DRS
Charlie Whiting says the crashes that occurred last weekend at Silverstone’s Turn 1 were the consequence of “driver choice” and were not DRS-induced. The FIA added a third DRS zone at the British Grand Prix venue which included the rapid Abbey and Farm corners, and therefore the possibility to rush through the fast sweeps –Read moreRead more
Vettel content with P3, “didn’t intend” to block Sainz
Sebastian Vettel was fastest in the second round of qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix, but he couldn’t maintain that edge over the Mercedes drivers when it came to the final pole shoot-out. Vettel admitted that he’d made a mistake on his first lap in the final top ten pole shoot-out, going wide at turnRead moreRead more
Max ‘still not able to control his emotions’, says Brawn
Formula 1 director of motorsports Ross Brawn says that Max Verstappen is still not able to keep his emotions under control, despite having been in F1 for almost five years. Brawn was critical of the Red Bull driver following the events during and immediately after Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix. Verstappen spun out of the leadRead moreRead more
Vasseur: Raikkonen all about Sauber’s future, not the past
Sauber team principal Frederic Vasseur says he’s delighted that Kimi Raikkonen will be returning to the team where he started his Formula 1 career. The Finn will be back at Hinwil in a two-year deal after Ferrari decided not to keep him at Maranello for another season. Click Here: France Football Shop Current Sauber driverRead moreRead more
Massa admits being upset by Stroll ‘no guidance’ comment
Felipe Massa admitted he was “upset” earlier this year by former Williams team mate Lance Stroll’s claims that he had received no special help from the Brazilian during their 2017 season together. Stroll’s spent his maiden year in Formula 1 alongside Massa, and the presence alongside him of a man with 250 Grands Prix underRead moreRead more