Lewis Hamilton and George Russell made contact on the opening lap of the Qatar Grand Prix, sending the seven-time world champion spinning into the gravel. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking
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Lewis Hamilton has refused to reveal further insight into Mercedes’ planned upgrades after the British driver was asked about his findings from his latest trip to the factory in Brackley. The legendary Brit made the trip to visit the factory in the
Lewis Hamilton has admitted he was partly motivated to extend his Mercedes career by his rivalry with team-mate George Russell. The 38-year-old F1 ace will race for the Silver Arrows until the end of 2025 after penning a new contract at the
Max Verstappen will be able to wrap up his third Drivers’ Championship title in Qatar this weekend before the race even begins on Sunday. The Dutchman only needs to finish in the top six in Saturday’s sprint to secure the end-of-season honours
The seven-time world champion was extremely vocal in his appreciation for former team-mate Valtteri Bottas during their time together at Mercedes, and the 38-year-old was pushing for Toto Wolff to retain the Finnish driver beyond 2021. However, with Russell waiting patiently in
Norris has been a consistent performer ever since making his F1 debut at the start of the 2019 season, but 2023 has been another breakthrough year for him. Four second-place finishes already this season have marked the McLaren man out as a
“Lewis always wanted to keep Valtteri, not necessarily because he loved Valtteri but because it was the right balance of the team. He could feel that. That was the same as Max Verstappen [and] Sergio Perez. It came to the surface more
Former Jaguar and Jordan technical director Gary Anderson has claimed that Mercedes don’t know where they are going wrong, telling team principal Toto Wolff that his team need to start maximising their package and heading towards Red Bull’s design philosophy. The Japanese
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