Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has played down the effect that Sergio Perez’s lap-one crash with Charles Leclerc will have on his future with the team, insisting that they still plan to honour the contract that runs until the end of the
Lando Norris surged from 17th on the grid to finish 5th at the Mexican Grand Prix with one of the drives of the season, but the McLaren star was left furious with some of his rivals, accusing them of poorly calculated moves
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has revealed his frustration with drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz after the pair failed to make the most of a front-row lockout at the Mexican GP. Leclerc was the fastest driver in qualifying at the Autodromo
Sergio Perez has refused to lay the blame for his disappointing retirement from the Mexican Grand Prix on Charles Leclerc, insisting he could have pulled out of the move before colliding with the Ferrari driver. Perez got off the line quicker than
The thrilling Mexican Grand Prix saw Max Verstappen take another victory while Sergio Perez crashed on the first turn, but the chaotic race turned sour when a fight broke out between fans in the grandstand. Footage captured on social media saw several spectators throw punches at
Charles Leclerc was greeted with a hostile reception in his post-race interview at the Mexican Grand Prix after he collided with home hero Sergio Perez on the opening lap of the race, prompting a frustrated response from the Ferrari driver. Leclerc got
Sergio Perez’s home race ended in disaster on Sunday afternoon as he crashed out of the Mexican Grand Prix following lap-one contact with Charles Leclerc, deepening his Red Bull woes. The home hero enjoyed an incredible launch, quickly climbing from fifth on
Kevin Magnussen brought out the red flag at the Mexican Grand Prix after a car failure left his Haas car on fire at the exit of turn eight. The Danish driver became the second retirement of the race. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll
Hello and welcome to Express Sport‘s live coverage of the Mexican Grand Prix, with Charles Leclerc set to line up on pole position. Max Verstappen will be the favourite to win tonight but will need to work his way past both Ferrari
Mexican Grand Prix qualifying threw up surprises aplenty on Saturday evening, with Max Verstappen forced to settle for P3 and the Ferrari duo of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz leading the way. Daniel Ricciardo, meanwhile, clinched a surprise fourth place for AlphaTauri