
Verstappen emerges from chaos and controversy to win 2023 Australian GP
Max Verstappen kept the field at arm's length as carnage unfolded at the 2023 Australian GP, with Lewis Hamilton second and Fernando Alonso third
Doing away with the conventions of Formula 1 car launches, Toro Rosso has ‘leaked an image of its own 2018 F1 challenger on Twitter. The official launch of Toro Rosso’s F1 car – powered by Honda for the 2018 season – takes place on the Monday of F1 testing (February 26).
Why settle for a leaked photo, when you can have an original #STR13 pic.twitter.com/yrD8L1REP9
— Toro Rosso (@ToroRosso) February 21, 2018
Max Verstappen kept the field at arm's length as carnage unfolded at the 2023 Australian GP, with Lewis Hamilton second and Fernando Alonso third
Lando Norris has been languishing in an underperforming McLaren while his peers have gone on to win grands prix. He’s now pinning his hopes on a team reshuffle. Adam Cooper has the details
Max Verstappen secured pole position in a closely-contested qualifying session with the Mercedes of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton second and third
Oscar Piastri will arrive in Melbourne for the first time as an F1 driver at the 2023 Australian Grand Prix. But can he follow in the footsteps of drivers who have pulled off miracle performances on home soil?