
Ricciardo and Verstappen quickest in F1’s first 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.
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.
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.
Max Verstappen was able to claim the first non-Mercedes pole position of the year and the first at the Yas Marina circuit since 2013 as he jumped on top ahead of Valtteri Bottas and the returning Lewis Hamilton.
The F1 drivers brace themselves ahead of a second weekend in Bahrain with the outer layout of the Bahrain International Circuit ahead of the grid this week.
Setting a new track record at the Bahrain International Circuit, Lewis Hamilton grabbed pole position ahead of Sunday’s race.
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.
A fantastic afternoon saw Lewis Hamilton win the 2020 F1 Turkish Grand Prix and subsequently, the 2020 F1 Driver’s Championship as Valtteri Bottas finished all the way down in 14th.
Sergio Perez and Sebastian Vettel joined Hamilton on the podium as they finished second and third respectively.
Lance Stroll qualified on pole position as the Canadian’s intermediate tyres looked slick and fast during his pole time of 1:47.765. Max Verstappen qualified second and Sergio Perez in third.
Chaos ensued near the end of the race, but Mercedes came out on top as Lewis Hamilton won the race ahead of Valtteri Bottas and Daniel Ricciardo in third.
What a man. What a driver. Now a true legend. Lewis Hamilton broke Michael Schumacher’s record of all-time wins and now paves a path for himself at the top of the F1 charts.
Lewis Hamilton won his 92nd race and subsequently broke Michael Schumacher’s record as the Brit won the 2020 F1 Portuguese Grand Prix.
A 97th pole position for Lewis Hamilton sees the Championship leader one step closer to breaking the record of all-time wins. Valtteri Bottas completed a front-row lockout in second and Max Verstappen qualified third.
Lewis Hamilton took the first-ever Tuscan Grand Prix pole position as Mercedes lockout the front row with Max Verstappen in third for Red Bull.
Formula One heads to Mugello for the first time in its 70-year history this weekend – with the ten teams set to face new challenges on the Tuscan circuit.
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.
Lewis Hamilton took his 68th pole for Mercedes as the Silver Arrows locked out the front row for another time this season with Carlos Sainz 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.
Lewis Hamilton smashed it out of the park with a very comfortable win at the 2020 F1 Spanish Grand Prix ahead of Max Verstappen in second and Valtteri Bottas in third.
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.
Max Verstappen took the win at the 2020 F1 70th Anniversary Grand Prix and the first win at Silverstone for Red Bull since 2011. Lewis Hamilton finished second and Valtteri Bottas in third.
Valtteri Bottas takes pole away from Lewis Hamilton by six-hundredths with Racing Point’s Nico Hulkenburg qualifying 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.