Nicolas Hamilton – brother of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton – was caught off guard when asked about the Mercedes star’s upcoming move to Ferrari in an interview with Sky News. The legendary Brit will join the Italian constructor after wrapping up
F1 pundit Martin Brundle has voiced his fears for Mercedes after claiming the team don’t even understand their ‘knife edge’ car. After a barren two years for the Silver Arrows, with George Russell’s 2022 triumph in Brazil signifying their only Grand Prix win, the
Sky Sports F1’s Martin Brundle has described Mercedes’ problems as “very worrying” after a disappointing Grand Prix in Suzuka. “They’ve got to understand this car and I think that’s a grave concern for the people there,” he said on the Sky Sports F1
Another Formula One figure has slated Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari next season, after the Brit opted to leave Mercedes to join Charles Leclerc in 2025. Hamilton and Mercedes have struggled while Ferrari appear to be the closest rival to Red Bull,
But when exactly Hamilton, 38, is permitted to start working with the Scuderia remains to be seen. And the seven-time world champion has admitted he will enter talks with Wolff over the prospect of test driving with his team for next season
Red Bull reasserted their dominance ion the 2024 season at the Japanese Grand Prix on the weekend, with Max Verstappen leading Sergio Perez home in a one-two finish for the team. The Ferrari duo of Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc were third and fourth respectively.
Adrian Newey has revealed that he is keeping his options open when it comes to his future after being linked with a move away from Red Bull. Newey is arguably the greatest technical mastermind in F1 history and has been designing Red
Lewis Hamilton took exception to a question about Ferrari’s pace after spluttering to a ninth-place finish at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday. The Mercedes veteran cut his time in the print media pen short after producing a snappy response, compounding a
The seven-time world champion qualified in P7 and was feeling upbeat ahead of the race, but Hamilton’s race rapidly unravelled as he struggled for pace on Sunday. After initially starting both Hamilton and team-mate George Russell on medium compound tyres, an opening-lap
Toto Wolff appears to be planning to fast-track Kimi Antonelli into a Mercedes seat when Lewis Hamilton joins Ferrari next year. The 17-year-old, who is racing in Formula Two this season having skipped Formula Three altogether, has already been put forward as