How Williams experience has set George Russell up to challenge for F1 title
It wasn’t much of a secret in recent weeks, was it? Mercedes told George Russell he would be driving for the team in 2022 before the Belgian Grand Prix, and…
Sprint qualifying is back but, more importantly, so are the Tifosi. Will Verstappen extend his lead or Hamilton strike back?
Corners with multiple lines, unforgiving gravel traps, a raucous crowd – F1 drivers loved Zandvorrt, and want to see more of its kind on the calendar
After a year out of F1, Alex Albon returns with Williams for 2022, with Nicholas Latifi retained by the team
Netflix's latest Formula 1 documentary hits the mark, offering a personal look into Michael Schumacher's journey to become seven-time world champion
Twenty minutes before I’m due to speak to Oliver Rowland, confirmation lands that George Russell will be a Mercedes-AMG driver beside Lewis Hamilton in 2022. Talk about stealing your thunder.…
Four years as Mercedes junior, three with Williams, now George Russell is ready to step up to the top table – and he's unequivocal in his aim
Mercedes has confirmed that George Russell will partner Lewis Hamilton at the team next season
Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda will remain at AlphaTauri for 2022, with contract extensions announced today. The team praised the "positive relationship" between both drivers, which has helped the team…
The Flying Dutchman put on a show-stopping performance with his eyes almost closed, but what about the rest of the field fighting by the beaches?
Valtteri Bottas will leave Mercedes at the end of this year and join Alfa Romeo on a multi-year deal, ending his five-year stint with the reigning champions. An official announcement…
The Dutch Grand Prix provided plenty to talk about both on and off the track
There were several moments where the Dutch Grand Prix could have got away from Max Verstappen, but Mercedes was unable to capitalise on any of them
Mercedes had no answer to Max Verstappen, who reclaimed the championship lead with an authoritative display, giving the Dutch a win they have craved for so long
An adoring Orange Army hailed home hero winner MaX Verstappen, who despite the intense rhythm of the race never really looked flustered
For the first time since 1985, when Niki Lauda scored the last of his 25 GP victories, Zandvoort returned to the F1 schedule. Can it really be 42 years since…
Max Verstappen will line up on pole ahead of Lewis Hamilton, beating the Mercedes driver by just 0.038sec