Lewis Hamilton provided yet another reminder of his class with the Mercedes driver the first to congratulate Oliver Bearman on his brilliant debut at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Saturday night. As 18-year-old British stand-in Bearman got out of his car
Lewis Hamilton gave a frustrated interview after another difficult qualifying session in Saudi Arabia and told Mercedes: “We need to fix this problem.” The Silver Arrows are once again being haunted by the same bouncing problem that made racing so difficult for Hamilton
Russell has already warned his next team-mate that he will be ready to outperform them at Mercedes, however, backing himself to perform even if Verstappen joins. “I welcome a challenge,” he said. “You always want to go against the best but ultimately,
Following weeks of speculation and media interest surrounding the state of internal affairs at Red Bull, Verstappen Snr went public with his frustrations on Sunday after the Bahrain Grand Prix. Speaking to the Daily Mail, he revealed details of a ‘blazing row’
Max Verstappen has dropped his biggest hint yet that he could leave Red Bull. Verstappen’s father, Jos, has called for Christian Horner to be sacked and there is huge unrest in the Austrian team’s camp. If Horner remains in his position it
Sainz, 29, had started fourth on the grid, behind eventual race winner Max Verstappen, teammate Charles Leclerc and George Russell. But he forced his way in front of the latter two and despite Verstappen’s Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez coming from fifth
Lewis Hamilton has explained the story behind his radio message during the Bahrain Grand Prix after the Mercedes star told race engineer Pete Bonnington: “My seat is broken!” The legendary Brit climbed from ninth on the grid to finish in P7 in
Lewis Hamilton was left dealing with a broken seat after suffering a frustrating issue with his Mercedes car during the middle part of the Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday. The Silver Arrows star was alarmed on the team radio on lap 25,
Lewis Hamilton jokingly ‘pulled up’ journalist and F1 TV presenter Lawrence Barretto ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday, quizzing the pundit over his pre-season predictions. The seven-time world champion qualified ninth on the grid after a promising set of free
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