Max Verstappen has been skiing in Japan ahead of this weekend’s Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit, despite the fact a ban on dangerous sports is written into his Red Bull contract. Helmut Marko may have landed the Dutchman in trouble by revealing
Verstappen’s joke links back to an incident on the final lap of the Australian GP two weeks ago, in which Alonso was accused of brake-testing the Mercedes driver, sending him spinning into the barrier on the exit of turn six. The crash
Dramatic UK weather maps have turned bright red as a huge mega-storm stretching for hundreds of miles is predicted to blast into Britain next week. According to the latest weather maps from WXCharts, the UK could be hit by a massive 500-mile
Britain may be about to turn the corner and finally experience some t-shirt weather, as a new maps predict large parts of the country could see temperatures north of 15C on April 6. According to the map from Netweather, several areas up
Red Bull have denied claims made by a friend of Christian Horner’s accuser amid the saga involving the Formula One team principal. Horner was accused of inappropriate behaviour by an unnamed Red Bull employee, but has strenuously denied the allegations throughout, with
Imagine for a second, you’re in charge of Red Bull. And the team’s decision-makers are thinking about replacing Sergio Perez. Where do you go to find a replacement? What kind of driver do you want to sit alongside reigning world champ Max
F1 teams are heading to the Far East this week with the season resuming at the Japanese Grand Prix. After wins for Max Verstappen in the opening two Grand Prix races, Carlos Sainz Jnr breathed life into the championship race in Australian,
Red Bull would be shooting themselves in the foot by pairing Max Verstappen with Fernando Alonso next year, according to former F1 driver Christijan Albers. Alonso has been linked with several teams as he nears the end of his Aston Martin contract,
Lewis Hamilton will be desperate to put his recent struggles behind him when he returns to the track at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix. The 39-year-old has endured his worst start to a season in recent memory, with Mercedes still lacking pace
Lewis Hamilton has been told to “lead by example” when calling for transparency from the FIA. Former driver David Coulthard has accused the Mercedes star of only speaking out against the governing body in times of huge controversy, such as allegations of