Security for the Las Vegas Grand Prix has been ramped up with every hotel room at the major venues on the famous strip being searched at least once a day. Guests at the Paris Hotel were served with written notices that their
Speaking after qualifying had finished, Ocon explained why he felt forced to overtake cars at the time. He said: “The difference between me and him [Verstappen] is that I have to do that lap because I had traffic in that first lap
Ferrari asked the stewards to let them replace Sainz’s energy store using a new component without incurring a penalty, but their request was denied despite the FIA’s attempts to search the rules for a reason not to punish the team. “The stewards
Lewis Hamilton was left gushing over the pace that Ferrari demonstrated during qualifying for the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver could only manage a P11 finish and was struggling to find reasons to be optimistic ahead of the race. Hamilton
Red Bull star Max Verstappen called rival Esteban Ocon a “stupid idiot” over the team radio as they fought for position at Turn One during qualifying at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The pair were jostling to get in front and the
Lewis Hamilton will have high hopes of challenging for pole at the Las Vegas Grand Prix after Mercedes roared into life in this morning’s final practice session. George Russell managed to top the standings ahead of Oscar Piastri, with Max Verstappen ending up in
Charles Leclerc attracted the anger of Kevin Magnussen’s race engineer during FP3 after he made a high-speed pass around the outside of the rapid Turn 17 left-hander, having already narrowly avoided contact earlier on the lap. The two drivers were side by
Las Vegas has already provided some interesting scenes for Formula 1 this weekend and that is almost certain to continue after a disjointed first day. Practice sessions were severely delayed to the point where spectators were forced to leave the stands as
Mick Schumacher’s plans may have been interrupted ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix this weekend. The German driver expressed his anticipation for trips to the casino when the event was initially announced, but Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has assured that
Formula One has rolled into Las Vegas this weekend for three days of bright lights, roaring engines and unmatchable entertainment, but not everyone will get to savour all of the thrills that Sin City has to offer. Amid the luxurious hotels, casinos