Lewis Hamilton continued his strong start to the season by taking his sixth back to back pole position at Albert Park ahead of this weekend’s season opening Australian Grand Prix. The Englishman outpaced his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas by four tenths of a second. Mercedes pace in qualifying came as a surprise as the team
Despite his claims that Mercedes were on the back foot going into this weekends opening race in Melbourne, Lewis Hamilton topped both of the practice sessions. In FP1, the five times champion was three hundredths off a second faster than his expected title rival Sebastian Vettel. While he was four hundredths faster than teammate Valtteri
Lewis Hamilton continued to set the pace in the second practice session ahead of this weekends season-opening Australian Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver edged out his teammate Valtteri Bottas by four hundredths of a second. Mercedes has shown pace in both sessions, but Hamilton managed to increase his lead over his main rival Sebastian Vettel.
Lewis Hamilton was fastest in the first practice session ahead of this weekends season-opening Australian Grand Prix, edging out Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel by three-hundredths of a second. Following winter testing the Mercedes driver had warned that they were expecting to be on the back foot, but the Englishman put the Silver Arrow fastest ahead of
Mercedes on the back foot – Hamilton Lewis Hamilton believes that his Mercedes team are going into this weekends Australian Grand Prix on the back foot. It is believed that the teams’ main rivals Ferrari are expected to be ahead when the track actions begins on Friday. Hamilton admits that Mercedes “have work to do.”
Last Updated 27/05/2019 Race Circuit Lap Record P1 Fastest P2 Fastest P3 Fastest Q1 Fastest Q2 Fastest Q3 Fastest Race Time Fastest Lap AUSTRALIAN Melbourne Street Circuit 01:24.125 01:23.599 01:20.486 01:22.292 01:22.017 01:21.017 01:21.014 01:25:27.325 01:25.850 BAHRAIN Bahrain International Circuit 01:30.252 01:30.354 01:28.846 01:29.569 01:28.046 01:27.866 01:27.866 01:34:21.295 01:33.411 CHINESE Shanghai International Circuit 01:32.238 01:33.911
Formula One race director Charlie Whiting has died suddenly aged sixty-six ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. The sports governing body the FIA confirmed this morning that he had pulmonary embolism on Thursday morning in Melbourne, three days before the first race of the 2019 season. The British engineer who has been in the
Mercedes to be pushed to the limits Mercedes F1 CEO and team principal Toto Wolff says he is expecting that his team will be “pushed to our limits” by this year’s championship fight. The German team goes into this week’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix expecting to be on the back foot after Ferrari were faster
F1 has to “deliver” to keep Red Bull Red Bull’s team principal Christian Horner says F1 has to “deliver” if the drinks manufacturer is to maintain its presence in Formula One beyond 2021. None of the ten teams and Liberty Media has agreed to the Concorde Agreement which expires on the 31st December 2020. The
The opening race of the 2019 season takes Formula One to Albert Park in Melbourne. Albert Park returned to the Grand Prix calendar in 1995 after moving from Adelaide to a street circuit around the lake in the middle of a public park. The circuit remains as it was when it was first hosted the