“Snooker used to be a hobby for me, but I found it difficult, the pressures and I suppose it’s different because I’ve got to play top-quality opposition. If Ed Sheeran had to have a sing-off with somebody as good as him every
Lewis Hamilton insisted after the Chinese Grand Prix that he was not to blame for Mercedes’ poor display but George Russell has already suggested otherwise. The Silver Arrows have continued to lag behind the likes of Red Bull, Ferrari and McLaren despite
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has urged Toto Wolff to focus on ‘other elements’ and not Max Verstappen with Mercedes lagging behind two of their customer teams at the moment. The Silver Arrows were slower than McLaren and Aston Martin at the
The Dutchman extended his lead in the World Championship with that result, while his Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez salvaged a P3 finish after an unfortunately timed safety car threw off his strategy. Splitting the two Red Bull drivers was Lando Norris,
Hamilton struggled to hide his frustration as he reflected on his nightmare qualifying session, with Sky Sports being forced to apologise after he swore during his interview. “I just struggled, it is what it is,” said the 39-year-old. “This morning, George [Russell]
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The pair started the sprint race on the front row with Norris on the superior outside line, but Hamilton got a better launch and forced the McLaren driver wide around swooping right-hander at turn one. Discussing the move with Viaplay after the
Hamilton will join Ferrari after 11 years with Mercedes. The Silver Arrows are patiently scouring the market to find a replacement for the seven-time world champion. Verstappen has long been considered a strong contender. Team principal Toto Wolff has openly talked up
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