Interlagos showed just how good F1 sprint races can be
The F1 sprint has had its critics, but Interlagos was a showcase for how much entertainment it really can serve up
The F1 sprint has had its critics, but Interlagos was a showcase for how much entertainment it really can serve up
Watch the Abu Dhabi GP live on TV or stream it: all the timings for practice, qualifying and the grand prix
Max Verstappen dictating to his team his actions on track has shone a light on the intra-team dynamic at Red Bull – who is in charge?
Max Verstappen started the Brazilian GP weekend with some mildly disgruntled noises and ended it with some highly controversial proclamations. After declaring he wasn't a fan of F1’s three 2022…
Simon Arron didn’t just love motor racing. It crackled within him. No matter what the subject, his conversation sparked with obscure facts, hilarious anecdotes and sheer enthusiasm for the sport.…
Max Verstappen's refusal to play the F1 team game in Brazil and his petulant radio remarks call to mind another sporting great with a difficult reputation
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Celebrations in King's Lynn as its F1 talent incubator produces another star, while world is shocked that F1 champion isn't a team player
Why would Max Verstappen hold on to a grudge over Sergio Perez's seemingly accidental F1 crash six months ago? Yet that is the most likely explanation for his refusal to obey orders and allow his team-mate through in Brazil
The W13 once seemed an unmanageable F1 machine, but now Mercedes has harnessed its power to win for the first time this season at the 2022 Brazilian Grand Prix, as Mark Hughes explains
Remembering Simon Arron, Motor Sport's much respected and loved former editor, who died last week at the age of 61
Mercedes completed its resurgence with a 1-2 result in the 2022 Brazilian Grand Prix, bringing a debut F1 win for George Russell, as rifts emerged between squabbling team-mates behind