Max Verstappen will never topple rival Lewis Hamilton and become the GOAT of Formula One, Express Sport readers have insisted. Verstappen’s incredible run of 10 Grand Prix victories in a row recently ended, but even that period of dominance is seemingly not
Lewis Hamilton has hinted at what his life after F1 could look like after teaming up with IWC Schaffhausen to design a rare watch. Hamilton has won a joint-record seven F1 world championships and penned fresh terms with Mercedes earlier this year
Lewis Hamilton has expressed his concerns after a difficult start to the weekend at Suzuka and admitted that he no chance of winning the Japanese Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion was miles off the pace throughout the morning’s free practice sessions.
The Japan Grand Prix is just days away, and already big questions are being asked about the heated rivalries in the sport. Confusion lingers since the aftermath of the Singapore GP, in which Mercedes duo Lewis Hamilton and George Russell clashed, following
Lewis Hamilton has been crowned as the greatest F1 driver of all time by Express Sport readers ahead of Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna. The Brit is undoubtedly up there with the very best after breaking a huge number of records over
Hamilton then gave his verdict on Verstappen’s cases: “I didn’t really see them. I obviously was in the pit lane when everyone stopped and I couldn’t see what was happening up ahead. And we always work as close as we can with
The Milton Keynes-based outfit have travelled to Japan off the back of their toughest weekend of the season with Red Bull’s winning streak coming to an end at the Singapore Grand Prix. Verstappen and team-mate Sergio Perez both struggled with the balance
Lewis Hamilton was spotted wearing an unusual piece of headgear when shopping ahead of this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix at Suzukua on Sunday. The Mercedes star landed in the Far East on Tuesday and opted to head out for a leisurely trip
Mercedes are expected to roll out a new set of upgrades towards the back end of the year. George Russell claims there are “a few more things to come” as the Silver Arrows battle it out for second place in the constructors rankings. Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton has shown his true colours by backing Mercedes team-mate George Russell after the former Williams driver crashed out of Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix on the final lap. And Hamilton has vowed to help the 25-year-old, who joined the Silver Arrows