
Ricciardo speaks out against F1 retirement rumours
Daniel Ricciardo has denied rumours that he will leave McLaren F1 at the end of this season.
Daniel Ricciardo has denied rumours that he will leave McLaren F1 at the end of this season.
Max Verstappen has claimed another win in 2022, while title rivals Ferrari failed to finish.
Embed from Getty Images Formula 1’s annual trip to the principality of Monaco arrives this weekend, with Max Verstappen and…
Embed from Getty Images Max Verstappen charged to victory at Imola as both Ferrari drivers hit the wall at home.…
The Australian made an early move on course to his first Formula One victory in three years, ahead of his McLaren teammate Lando Norris and Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas, who started from 19th to come home in third place.
Valtteri Bottas cruised to a comfortable Sprint victory as he held Max Verstappen behind with the Dutchman on pole position for tomorrow’s Italian Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen delivered another fantastic win for Red Bull as he lead from start to finish at the Red Bull Ring.
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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.
The 2021 Portuguese Grand Prix was an eye-opener to many, especially Red Bull. There were split strategies, on-track overtakes and action throughout the field, here are a few key takeouts from this weekend’s Grand Prix.
McLaren F1 team will be looking to retain third in the Constructors’ Championship despite a driver reshuffle, as Daniel Ricciardo joins the team partnering young Brit Lando Norris for 2021.
Daniel Ricciardo was quickest in the morning with Valtteri Bottas fastest in the afternoon as F1 completed the second day of pre-season testing.
The quick Daniel Ricciardo topped the timings in the morning with Max Verstappen fastest in the afternoon as F1 completed its first day of pre-season testing.
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.
Mercedes asserted their dominance over the whole grid for the second week running as Lewis Hamilton finished first and Valterri Bottas finished second in a dominant one-two for the team.
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.