Helmut Marko has aimed a dig at Red Bull’s rivals after claiming that the Formula One picture would “look different” had Max Verstappen been driving a Ferrari. The Red Bull advisor has made a rallying cry after a tough period behind the
Lewis Hamilton has been accused of being unwilling to accept the reality surrounding Mercedes’ W15. The British driver has once again struggled so far this season, with former F1 technical director Gary Anderson urging Hamilton to ‘learn’ from team-mate George Russell. It’s
Major changes are expected on the F1 grid at the end of the season, and speculation continues to circulate about where Max Verstappen’s future lies. The Dutchman has grown frustrated at Red Bull in recent months, and Mercedes are reportedly keen to
Lewis Hamilton is enduring his worst start to a Formula One season with just 19 points to his name after the opening five races. The 39-year-old, who will leave Mercedes at the end of the campaign, has not had it all his
Ferrari will ditch their famous all-red car for two shades of blue when Formula 1 heads to Miami next month. Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz will get behind the wheel of their SF-24 which will feature two different shades of blue –
George Russell wants Mercedes to go back to basics in a bid to save their faltering season. Speaking after the Chinese Grand Prix, the 26-year-old revealed his desire for the Silver Arrows to focus on wind tunnel testing in order to add
Norris believes his performance in China, where he held off Sergio Perez and prevented a Red Bull one-two finish, is evidence that he can finally end that barren run. “I have already said it, I don’t need any more confidence. There’s more
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
Wolff has his heart set on bringing Verstappen to Brackley next season to replace the Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton, but with the Dutchman tied down to a long-term contract and Red Bull dominating the series on a weekly basis, the Mercedes team principal