
Verstappen defeats Ferrari on home soil at Imola
Embed from Getty Images Max Verstappen charged to victory at Imola as both Ferrari drivers hit the wall at home.…
Embed from Getty Images Max Verstappen charged to victory at Imola as both Ferrari drivers hit the wall at home.…
Embed from Getty Images Max Verstappen continued his strong weekend in Imola by claiming Sprint pole for the Emilia Romagna…
A chaotic Qualifying session in Imola ended prematurely with Max Verstappen taking pole position for tomorrow’s Sprint.
Carlos Sainz has signed a new deal with Scuderia Ferrari, securing his future for two more years.
Formula 1 returns to Imola for the third Emilia Romagna Grand Prix and round four of the 2022 world championship.
Carlos Sainz’s Ferrari deal comes to an end this season, with talks between the two parties crucial for both.
Converting pole position into a race victory, Charles Leclerc claimed the ever-important race win in the season opener as he crossed the line first with Carlos Sainz finishing second and Lewis Hamilton claiming an unlikely third place.
The Monegasque driver set a blistering 1:30.558 lap time to outqualify reigning champion Max Verstappen and Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz.
After his last lap overtake on Lewis Hamilton at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Max Verstappen claimed his maiden F1 World Championship following a breathtaking season that saw the title change hands so many times.
After a late Safety Car, Max Verstappen overtook Lewis Hamilton on the final lap of the race to be crowned as the 2021 Formula 1 World Champion and put his name into the history books.
Valtteri Bottas used the tyre compound advantage to good use as he extended Mercedes’ constructors’ championship lead, and most importantly, kept Max Verstappen behind as the Dutchman had to settle for second place.
Lewis Hamilton capitalised on Lando Norris’ strategic gamble, which backfired with three laps to go to claim his 100th race victory. The seven-time world champion finished ahead of Max Verstappen in second and Carlos Sainz in third.
Lando Norris set an impressive lap at the end of Q3 to claim his first-ever F1 pole position at the Sochi Autodrom.
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Sergio Perez was triumphant around the speedy streets of Baku in Sunday’s hectic Azerbaijan Grand Prix ahead of Sebastian Vettel and Pierre Gasly. With plenty of action to suffice, here are the five takeaways from the sixth round of the 2021 Formula One season.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull claimed the Championship lead after a dominant display around the streets of Monaco. Although it was an afternoon for the pit-wall as strategic choices proved to be pivotal up and down the field.
Max Verstappen dominated a lacklustre Monaco Grand Prix while title rival Hamilton could only finish seventh.
As the 2021 season edges closer to starting we will be looking at each F1 team ahead of the new season. Moving onto Ferrari who have stuck with Charles Leclerc but picked Carlos Sainz as their number two driver.
Distraught, sad, unhappy. Those are just some of the emotions George Russell must be feeling as a potential F1 win slipped out of his hands and saw Sergio Perez pick up his first win.
Valtteri Bottas was pushed by George Russell as he replaces Lewis Hamilton this weekend, but the Finn was able to claim pole position for the 16th time in his career ahead of Russell and Max Verstappen in third.
With Pierre Gasly under-pressure Red Bull are short of options for 2020, and they now must begin to decide the best course of action for their 2020 driver line-up.