Hamilton powers to first: Brazilian Grand Prix qualifying round-up
Lewis Hamilton will line up in first for the sprint qualifying race tomorrow at Interlagos
Fernando Alonso ended practice fastest of all ahead of the final sprint qualifying race of the season for Alpine. The French team had a decent morning with Esteban Ocon in…
Lewis Hamilton is facing a five-place grid penalty this weekend for a new ICE unit
It has been a rush to get ready on time for the Brazilian GP following delays to freight arriving at the track
Interlagos is perfectly configured to equalise a low-drag-favouring car like the Mercedes with a high-downforce-favouring car like the Red Bull (unless of course it rains heavily, in which case downforce…
There’s an uncomfortable contradiction centred around racing at Interlagos that makes it emblematic of the best and worst of Formula 1. Situated in the heart of sprawling Sao Paulo, in…
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The final sprint qualifying race weekend of the season could be finely-poised between Red Bull and Mercedes
Verstappen appears to have been making the drivers' title his own in recent races, but as Chris Medland points out, the margins are small and much could still change – history tells us so
Jackie Stewart to help move the remains of his "ultimate hero" Juan Manuel Fangio, to a new resting place 70 years after his first world title
Bottas doing his best crazy frog impression, miracles in Mexico and Nando's nadir – there was much going up and down at altitude on the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
Verstappen and Red Bull were unstoppable and the championship tables show that the momentum has well and truly vanished from the Mercedes camp
Red Bull came to Mexico expected to dominate and backed up that expectation throughout Friday when it was at times up to 0.5sec quicker than Mercedes. But Mercedes locked out…
Starts to races don’t always live up to the hype, especially when you have title rivals heading towards Turn 1 with a race up for grabs, but Mexico didn’t disappoint.…
Max Verstappen and Red Bull left the rest well behind to win the Mexico Grand Prix and extend his title advantage
“Ha, ha, yes!!” You could hear the delight in Valtteri Bottas’s voice as Mercedes took an entirely unexpected pole position and front row lock-out for round 18 of an epic…
Valtteri Bottas set a scorching pace under the Mexican sun to take pole for tomorrow's race, with Lewis Hamilton second and Max Verstappen third