Lewis Hamilton stormed to victory beating his Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg at the Belgian Grand Prix. The current world champion pulled away from the German at the start following a poor start. Hamilton beat his team-mate in the incident packed race by two second after the threat of rain stayed off. There was also fear
Po Name Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 01:48.908 01:48.024 01:47.197 2 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 01:48.955 01:47.955 01:47.655 3 Valtteri Bottas Williams – Mercedes 01:49.026 01:49.044 01:48.537 4 Romain Grosjean Lotus – Mercedes 01:49.353 01:48.981 01:48.561 5 Sergio Perez Force India – Mercedes 01:49.006 01:48.792 01:48.555 6 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull – Renault
Lewis Hamilton has taken pole for the tenth time this season’s securing the pole trophy in the process ahead of this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix. The world champion beat his team-mate and last year’s pole trophy winner by 0.458 second. Mercedes power dominated the session with Valtteri Bottas third, Lotus Romain Grosjean fourth and Force
Round eleven of the 2015 takes Formula One to the historic circuit at Spa in Belgium. The circuit is one of the longest on the calendar taking in breath-taking views over the forested valley. The original circuit was public road between the towns of Francorchamps, Malmedy, and Stavelot it opened in 1921. The current circuit
Jochen Rindt is Formal Ones only posthumous world champion after he was killed in a race at Monza before he was officially world champion at the following race because no one could catch him in the championship. Rindt was born in Mainz, Germany during the Second World War which claimed the lives of both his
Valtteri Bottas’s injury sustained in March will impact him for the rest of his career but what does he need to do to stay in F1 Career of special exercises – Bottas Valtteri Bottas has told Autosport that he will need to do special back exercises for the rest of his career after an injury
Gas break in A spokesman for Jenson Button has said anaesthetic gas may have been used against him and his wife Jessica during a break-in to a villa in Saint-Tropez where they had been on holiday. Two men may of pumped gas through the air conditioning before Monday’s break-in. The men stole jewellery and Jessica’s
Making it in America Gene Haas is hoping when his new F1 team joins the Formula One grid next season it can make front page news in the US. The team which is based in Kannapolis, North Carolina and Banbury in the UK is hoping to be the first US team in the modern era.
Nothing to hide – Shell Shell which provides oil to Ferrari says it has “nothing to hide” following an investigation into engine lubrication system by the FIA. During the Canadian Grand Prix Ferrari and Mercedes were investigated to see whether either team was using auxiliary oil tanks to boost engine performance. Both teams were found
Ferrari may keep Raikkonen According to the Italian publication Motoronline Ferrari may keep Kimi Raikkonen for 2016 with an announcement at the Italian Grand Prix. There has been speculation about Williams driver Valtteri Bottas to replace him. At an event for Sure Valtteri Bottas played down the reports saying “Obviously there have been some annoying