Former Jaguar technical director Gary Anderson has issued a grim warning for Lewis Hamilton by insisting that Mercedes will only have the fourth-quickest car ‘at best’ next year. The Silver Arrows have lagged behind Red Bull in terms of outright pace following
Carlos Sainz has agreed with Lewis Hamilton in critiquing Mercedes’ strategy decisions at the Japanese Grand Prix after a messy execution of the same move that helped the Ferrari driver win in Singapore last weekend. In Singapore, Sainz had backed McLaren driver
Former F1 team owner and pundit Peter Windsor has warned Toto Wolff that the relationship between Lewis Hamilton and George Russell could become an issue for the team if Mercedes find themselves in a position to fight for World Championships in 2024
Verstappen claimed his 13th win of the season at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday, seeing off the threat of McLaren duo Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris before cruising off into the distance after the early safety car. The Dutchman is now
Lewis Hamilton has confirmed that he will hold talks with Mercedes teammate George Russell after their tense battle in the Japanese Grand Prix. Hamilton and Russell were tangled in an awkward showdown in the opening and closing stages on the Suzuka Circuit
The legendary Brit was struggling with the balance of the W14 throughout the weekend at Suzuka but still managed to extend his advantage over team-mate George Russell in the standings with a P5 finish. While the result was a positive step forward
Lewis Hamilton and George Russell were both left frustrated on the team radio after Mercedes made a controversial strategy decision in the closing stages of the Japanese Grand Prix. Russell lost crucial points at Suzuka while Hamilton was also annoyed not to
Lewis Hamilton has signalled to team principal Toto Wolff that Mercedes will need the ‘greatest six months of development in their history’ to fight Red Bull in 2024. The British driver jumped Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez to finish in fifth place
Sergio Perez was handed a five-second time penalty at the Japanese Grand Prix for a safety car infringement, setting him back even further in what was a scrappy start to his race. The Mexican driver was first involved in a lap-one tussle
George Russell hit out at his Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton at the Japanese Grand Prix after an early controversial overtake saw the driver move ahead of the seven-time world champion, after the pair both went off the track in order for Russell