The reigning world champion escaped the first part of qualifying in Mexico City with ease, topping the timing screens in Q1 ahead of McLaren’s star rookie Oscar Piastri and AlphaTauri’s Daniel Ricciardo. However, Verstappen’s Q1 session wasn’t as simple as expected with
Max Verstappen is facing a post-qualifying investigation for stopping in the pit lane during Q1 at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on Saturday afternoon. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story.
Lewis Hamilton got the better of reigning world champion Max Verstappen in qualifying for the United States Grand Prix on Friday. The Dutchman could only manage a P6 finish in Q3. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates,
Lewis Hamilton will be looking to upset Max Verstappen by claiming an unlikely pole position at the United States Grand Prix. The 38-year-old will be driving an upgraded Mercedes at the Circuit of the Americas and will have high hopes of putting
Max Verstappen’s plea for the stewards to take a more lenient view on track limits in qualifying was clearly ignored after another chaotic session in Qatar on Friday evening. FIA regulations stipulate that drivers must “make every effort to use the track
Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz were both called to the stewards in the aftermath of Friday’s qualifying session for the Qatar Grand Prix. The pair were involved in an on-track incident during Q2. Verstappen was attempting to find a way round Sainz’s
Lewis Hamilton will be desperate to rain on Max Verstappen’s parade by putting in a strong performance in qualifying ahead of this weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix. It seems as though Verstappen will wrap up his third Drivers’ Championship title over the next
McLaren star Lando Norris was out-qualified by teammate Oscar Piastri at the Japanese Grand Prix – and the Brit appeared to be annoyed by the result in Formula 1 qualifying. The unexpected performance by Piastri saw him place his McLaren on the
The FIA have revealed the outcome of their investigation of Charles Leclerc, deciding that no further action was necessary towards the Ferrari driver after he was placed under the microscope by the stewards in the aftermath of qualifying. The Monegasque driver was placed
Lewis Hamilton has reiterated his desire for Mercedes to change their conceptual direction for the 2024 season and beyond after the team struggled for pace in qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix. Hamilton has previously been vocal in his frustrations with the