Former Mercedes star Nico Rosberg has warned Toto Wolff against signing teenage sensation Kimi Antonelli, suggesting that it is ‘too soon’ for the 17-year-old to make the leap into Formula One. The academy starlet has long been marked out as a future
The German racer retired from the sport at his peak after winning his first and only World Championship title in 2016, sending shockwaves through the motorsport community. He has since made fleeting appearances on Sky Sports F1’s coverage but has never returned
The grass at turn seven had set fire during the early stages of practice earlier on Friday, triggering a red flag, and the incident repeated itself in between the first two parts of the sprint shootout, delaying the start of the second
Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll sprung a surprise as he topped the pace in the first practice session at the Chinese Grand Prix. The Aston Martin man finished ahead of McLaren’s Oscar Piastri, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen lying third. But it was
The seven-time world champion shocked the motorsport world when his move to Ferrari was announced at the beginning of February, but a couple of months later, the decision to leave Mercedes appears to be an inspired one. Hamilton’s current team have endured
The drivers have arrived at the Chinese Grand Prix paddock for media day ahead of what promises to be an entertaining weekend of racing at the Shanghai International Circuit. The track has been absent from the calendar for over four years but
Mercedes prodigy Kimi Antonelli insists he is excited for ‘what is coming’ after stepping into a Formula One car for the very first time. The teenage Italian, who has been widely tipped to replace Lewis Hamilton next year, got behind the wheel
But according to F1 TV presenter Will Buxton, Wolff will instead gamble on 17-year-old Italian Andrea Kimi Antonelli. The Mercedes Junior Team driver is currently competing in the 2024 Formula 2 Championship with Prema Racing, and has been widely billed as a
The Chinese Grand Prix is now just days away as F1 season teams brace themselves for the return of the controversial sprint race. It’s Max Verstappen who will arrive in Shanghai as the man to beat, 18 points clear of team-mate Sergio
Toto Wolff has personally taken a hit off the back of Mercedes’ on-track struggles over the past year with the Silver Arrows recording a £5.9million drop in their profits. The eight-time world champions published their accounts for the 2023 season ahead of