Brazilian GP – Results

Po Name Nat Team Time Points 1 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 01:27:09.066 25 2 Max Verstappen DUT Red Bull – Tag Heuer +00:01.469 18 3 Kimi Raikkonen FIN Ferrari +00:04.764 15 4 Daniel Ricciardo AUS Red Bull – Tag Heuer +00:05.193 12 5 Valtteri Bottas FIN Mercedes +00:22.943 10 6 Sebastian Vettel GER Ferrari +00:26.997

Brazilian GP – Qualifying Results

Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 01:08.464 01:07.795 01:07.000 2 Sebastian Vettel GER Ferrari 01:08.452 01:07.776 01:07.374 3 Valtteri Bottas FIN Mercedes 01:08.492 01:07.727 01:07.441 4 Kimi Raikkonen FIN Ferrari 01:08.452 01:08.028 01:07.456 5 Max Verstappen DUT Red Bull – Tag Heuer 01:08.205 01:08.017 01:07.778 6 Daniel Ricciardo AUS

F1 Today – 08/11/2018

Ferrari has a “mission” still – Vettel Sebastian Vettel says that he still has a championship “mission” to complete with Ferrari after missing out on this year’s drivers title. However, he is not sure when he will get a better chance with the team. The German appeared to be the title favourite earlier in the

F1 Today – 07/11/2018

Ferrari needs to overcome errors Ferrari’s team principal Maurizio Arrivabene has called on the Italian manufacturer to rediscover its winning way and stop chocking when the team is close to its goal. The Italian team missed out on securing there first drivers championship in eleven years in Mexico after Lewis Hamilton sealed his fifth title.

F1 Today – 05/11/2018

“fake news” about Ferrari’s leadership – Arrivabene Ferrari’s team principal Maurizio Arrivabene has hit out at “false news” about the future of the team’s technical director Mattia Binotto, saying they are designed to “create instability” within the team Following Lewis Hamilton’s title win in Mexico, there have been reports that the strained relationship between the

Prixview – Brazilian Grand Prix

Round twenty and the penultimate round of the 2018 season brings Formula One finish its tour of the Americas heading to Brazil and the district of Interlagos in Sao Palo for the Brazilian Grand Prix. The circuit officially named the Autódromo José Carlos Pace, was renamed following his death in s plane crash in 1977