
F1 Factfile: Aston Martin
Aston Martin returns to Formula 1 under the new ownership of Lawrence Stroll as four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll look to stamp their mark among the front-runners.
Aston Martin returns to Formula 1 under the new ownership of Lawrence Stroll as four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll look to stamp their mark among the front-runners.
Alpine F1 Team is a new entry competing in the 2021 Formula One season. The rebranded Renault F1 Team have hired the services of two-time champion Fernando Alonso as well as the high-potential talent Esteban Ocon to help fire up the team’s success.
As the 2021 season edges closer to starting we will be looking at each F1 team ahead of the new season. Next on the list, we have AlphaTauri who have stuck with Pierre Gasly but have promoted Yuki Tsunoda up from the Red Bull Driver Academy for the 2021 season.
As the 2021 season edges closer to starting we will be looking at each F1 team ahead of the new season. Starting in alphabetical order is Alfa Romeo who have stuck with their driver lineup of Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi.
Red Bull dominated as Sergio Perez topped the morning session with Max Verstappen quickest in the afternoon as F1 completed the final day of pre-season testing.
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.
Following his promotion to Alpha Tauri F1, Yuki Tsunoda is a name that we should all familiarise ourselves with before lights out in Melbourne.
The flying Dutchman controlled the race from start to finish as he claimed his tenth career win. Valtteri Bottas finished 16 seconds behind the Red Bull to claim second and Lewis Hamilton came third.
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.
The Williams driver is yet to score points in F1 and has shown the quality in recent races that he has the capability of doing that sooner rather than later.
Lewis Hamilton won his 92nd race and subsequently broke Michael Schumacher’s record as the Brit won the 2020 F1 Portuguese Grand Prix.
A very hectic race saw three standing starts and another win at a new track for Lewis Hamilton as Valtteri Bottas finished second and Alex Albon made it third time lucky as he finished third.
A hectic race saw Lewis Hamilton handed a stop/go penalty which gave Pierre Gasly a first F1 win with Carlos Sainz a career-high second and Lance Stroll in third.
Another routine win for Lewis Hamilton saw him take the chequered flag at the Belgian Grand Prix. Valtteri Bottas finished third and Max Verstappen finished third.
Mercedes lockout the front-row with Lewis Hamilton qualifying on pole for the sixth time around Spa-Francorchamps with Valtteri Bottas in second and Max Verstappen in third.
Just seven years ago, the future seemed so bright for Sebastian Vettel. Now, however, he has undergone a rather spectacular fall from grace.
Mercedes lock-out the front row of the grid with Lewis Hamilton qualifying on pole for the 92nd time with Valtteri Bottas in second and Max Verstappen in third.
Callum Ilott set a stunning lap of a 1:39.062 as he qualifies on pole with Christian Lundgaard qualifying second and Jack Aitken in third.
The 2020 F1 British Grand Prix threw some twists and turns that were unexpected and led to some very valuable topics to talk about after the exciting race which was won by Lewis Hamilton for a record seventh time.
Lewis Hamilton managed to win the British Grand Prix for a record seventh time after last lap drama. Max Verstappen finished second and Charles Leclerc finished third.
Lewis Hamilton qualifies on pole position for the 2020 F1 British Grand Prix with Valterri Bottas alongside him and Max Verstappen qualified third.
Lewis Hamilton drove comfortably to take the win at the Hungarian Grand Prix. We learned many things from the Grand Prix, Haas’ sneaky strategy, Racing Point’s pace and many more.