“I’ve had conversations with him (Wolff),” Vettel added. “Not really about the seat. We did speak about the whole situation in short as well. But I did speak to others as well because I’m still keeping in touch every now and then.
Toto Wolff launched a scathing attack on Michael Masi by branding the sacked FIA chief an ‘egomaniac’ following the controversial 2021 Formula One title decider in Abu Dhabi. Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton missed out on the world championship title in dramatic fashion, following
Max Verstappen’s former performance coach Brad Scanes has detailed the level of mind games that would go on between the Dutchman and Lewis Hamilton. The two drivers have gone toe-to-toe for championships and especially in the controversial 2021 season, efforts were made
Hamilton has now labelled himself a “master” of the sport, but also joked that reaching that stage with his other passions won’t prove so easy. But the seven-time world champion plans to be anything but idle when he does finish in F1.
Lewis Hamilton has admitted he ‘still feels it’ when he sees a clip of the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The Mercedes star remains adamant that he was ‘robbed’ of that year’s world title, which was won by Max Verstappen on the
F1 teams are heading to the Far East this week with the season resuming at the Japanese Grand Prix. After wins for Max Verstappen in the opening two Grand Prix races, Carlos Sainz Jnr breathed life into the championship race in Australian,
Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur has been warned that he may have jumped the gun by ditching Carlos Sainz in favour of Lewis Hamilton. The Brit will partner Charles Leclerc from next season onwards, leaving Sainz without a drive for 2025 despite being
Lewis Hamilton has been urged to ‘lead by example’ after calling for more transparency from the FIA, with David Coulthard accusing him of only speaking out during controversial moments. Hamilton recently took aim at F1’s governing body after it was revealed that
Lewis Hamilton will be desperate to put his recent struggles behind him when he returns to the track at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix. The 39-year-old has endured his worst start to a season in recent memory, with Mercedes still lacking pace
Former F1 team founder Gian Carlo Minardi has torn into Lewis Hamilton ahead of his switch to Ferrari in 2025. The Mercedes star is set to replace Carlos Sainz, whose sparkling recent form has directed criticism towards the Scuderia regarding their decision