He made contact with Oscar Piastri when attempting an overtake and continued driving before noting the puncture, which set him all the way back to P19 after pitting for new tyres on a slow stop. Afterwards, Hamilton vented his frustration despite bouncing
Max Verstappen found himself praising the quality of the racing during the Las Vegas Grand Prix having previously stated his lack of enthusiasm towards the track layout. Charles Leclerc – who finished the race in P2 – was left apologising to the
Lewis Hamilton could not resist aiming a cheeky dig at Max Verstappen after coming home in seventh place at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures, and video on this breaking news
Charles Leclerc’s driver parade vehicle suffered a fuel leak ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Sunday, spilling oil in Max Verstappen’s side of the grid, leaving him at risk of reduced grip at the race start. The Ferrari driver was
Mercedes, however, suffered further misery just a few laps after Hamilton’s puncture when George Russell collided with Verstappen as they both jostled for position. On lap 25, Verstappen made a move on Russell at Turn 12 and the pair made contact. The
Max Verstappen was handed a five-second time penalty after he shoved Charles Leclerc off the track at the opening corner of the first lap of the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The reigning world champion was starting from second on the grid having
McLaren driver Lando Norris crashed out of the Las Vegas Grand Prix and forced Sky Sports F1’s camera to shake in a nightmare start to race for the Brit. He quickly confirmed over the team radio that he was “OK” before team
Lewis Hamilton will have plenty of work to do from 10th on the grid to secure a podium finish at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Charles Leclerc will line up on pole position in Sin City ahead of Max Verstappen, who will
F1 cars will race down the legendary Las Vegas Strip for the first time in history this weekend. The sport last travelled to Sin City back in 1982 for the second and final running of the Caesars Palace Grand Prix. A lot
Security for the Las Vegas Grand Prix has been ramped up with every hotel room at the major venues on the famous strip being searched at least once a day. Guests at the Paris Hotel were served with written notices that their