F1 Today – 20/04/2022
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines from across Formula One, exploring the day’s events from a global perspective.
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines from across Formula One, exploring the day’s events from a global perspective.
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines from across Formula One, exploring the day’s events from a global perspective.
Round four sees F1 make a pit stop in between the flyway races in Emilia-Romanaga and Imola. The circuit is sadly remembered for the tragic weekend in 1994 and the deaths of three-time champion Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger which changed the sport. This weekend marks the thirtieth running of a championship Grand Prix at
Analysis and a round-up of news stories from the week, how they developed and what they could mean for next week.
Melbourne saw the third battle between Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen in what could be an epic battle. However that early race battle which saw Leclerc successfully defend his position before controlling the race at the front made it a rather tame affair compared to Sakhir and Jeddah. Leclerc launched cleanly to pull across the
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines from across Formula One, exploring the day’s events from a global perspective.
Po Name Nat Team Time Points 1 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari 01:27:46.548 26 2 Sergio Perez MEX Red Bull +00:20.524 18 3 George Russell GBR Mercedes +00:25.593 15 4 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes +00:28.543 12 5 Lando Norris GBR McLaren – Mercedes +00:53.303 10 6 Daniel Ricciardo AUS McLaren – Mercedes +00:53.737 8 7 Esteban
Charles Leclerc took a dominant victory to move almost two wins ahead of his early championship rival in the Australian Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver held the lead at the start and went on to win the race by twenty seconds, ahead of the Mercedes of George Russell and his first career grand slam. It
Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari 01:18.881 01:18.606 01:17.868 2 Max Verstappen NED Red Bull 01:18.580 01:18.611 01:18.154 3 Sergio Perez MEX Red Bull 01:18.834 01:18.340 01:18.240 4 Lando Norris GBR McLaren – Mercedes 01:19.280 01:18.340 01:18.703 5 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 01:19.401 01:19.106 01:18.825 6 George Russell GBR
Charles Leclerc has beaten Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to pole position by three tenths following a heavily interrupted qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix. The Monacan set an 18.239 on his first run before the session was red-flagged after Fernando Alonso crashed at Turn Eleven. The Alpine driver had just set his best time in