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Embed from Getty Images Robert Kubica will get behind the wheel of an Alfa Romeo F1 car once again at…
Embed from Getty Images Robert Kubica will get behind the wheel of an Alfa Romeo F1 car once again at…
Embed from Getty Images Max Verstappen charged to victory at Imola as both Ferrari drivers hit the wall at home.…
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.
A chaotic race at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit saw Lewis Hamilton take the victory to level the playing field ahead of the final round of the 2021 F1 season.
Max Verstappen’s mistake at turn 27 ended the Dutchman’s pole hopes as Mercedes lockout the front row with Lewis Hamilton ahead of Valtteri Bottas for the start of Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton’s fantastic 1:20.827 saw him claim pole position by close to five-tenths over his championship rival Max Verstappen.
Lewis Hamilton capped off a fine weekend in Brazil as he secured a vital win to keep his championship hunt alive with three rounds to go.
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 displayed dominant pace in qualifying as he claimed pole ahead of the final Sprint of the F1 season.
Valtteri Bottas continued his dominant form as he secured another pole position with the Finn joined by his teammate Lewis Hamilton on the front row of tomorrow’s grid.
Formula 1 touches down in Texas with the championship fight between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen poised to throw up a thriller in front of the fanatic American fans.
Valtteri Bottas controlled proceedings from start to finish as he went on to claim victory for the first time since the 2020 Russian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton was quickest in qualifying, but due to his engine component change, the Brit will start tomorrow’s race outside the top 10 from 11th.
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.
Valtteri Bottas set a perfect lap at the end of Friday’s Q3 session meaning he’ll start the Sprint from pole position ahead of his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton with Max Verstappen in third.
Max Verstappen fought off Mercedes’ strategic bluffs on course to victory in his maiden home race at Zandvoort, ahead of title rival Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas.
Max Verstappen’s perfect Q3 lap secures his sixth pole position of the season and an ever-important one in front of his home crowd.
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Esteban Ocon took a surprising victory at the Hungaroring as he took advantage of early mistakes at the front to hold off Sebastian Vettel for the duration of F1’s action-packed Hungarian Grand Prix.
Mercedes locked out the front row with Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas in first and second on the medium tyres for the race.
A first lap incident between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen saw the Brit earn a 10-second time penalty, but the seven-time world champion overcame his troubles to win the 2021 F1 British Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen made the first-ever F1 Sprint count as he was able to get ahead of Lewis Hamilton to get pole position for the British Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion starts from second for the race on Sunday with Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas in third.