Max Verstappen took a dominating nearly eight-second fourth victory at the United States Grand Prix; the Dutchman took control of the race at the start, building a second and a half lead over Lando Norris on the opening lap. Verstappen looked in control as he tried to continue a comeback to try and stop McLaren
Max Verstappen has beaten Lando Norris to take pole at the United States Grand Prix; the Red Bull driver didn’t start a final attempt but he remained nearly three tenths ahead of the McLaren. Verstappen has looked to be a headache for McLaren in the meaningful session this weekend. The Dutchman has this weekend proved
Max Verstappen won a chaotic sprint race to take his third sprint win in a row at the United States Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver took the lead at the start after his rivals, McLaren both retired after they were punted into each other at the first corner. Oscar Piastri made a good start
Max Verstappen had beaten both McLarens by seven hundredths to take sprint pole for the United States Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver improved on his final attempt going fastest in the first and third sectors to take his third sprint pole at the Circuit of the Americas, but as expected, it was another close
Lando Norris was fastest in practice for the United States Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 33.294 to put himself a quarter of a second ahead of Nico Hulkenberg. The Sauber driver managed to spilt the two McLaren’s after going three hundredths ahead of Oscar Piastri. McLaren go into this weekend having sealed the
Round nineteen brings F1 to the Lone Star state and its capital, Austin, for the United States Grand Prix. The country’s first purpose-built F1 circuit became the home ‘national’ race in 2012, and is one of the best circuits for overtaking and we have seen some brilliant races. The 3.426-mile Circuit of the Americas or
George Russell has taken his second win of the season, winning the Singapore Grand Prix by almost five and a half seconds ahead of Max Verstappen. The Mercedes driver looked to have control of the race as he covered off the Red Bull at the start, and then started to pull away from the Red
George Russell has beaten Max Verstappen by under two tenths to secure pole for the Singapore Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver set a 29.185 to put himself on pole as the Dutchman appeared to back out of his final attempt after hitting the wall sector and claiming he was blocked on his final attempt. Russell
Max Verstappen was fastest in third practice for the Singapore Grand Prix; the Dutchman set a 30.148 to go just under two hundredths faster than Oscar Piastri. The Red Bull driver set his fastest time at the end of the session to put himself ahead of the McLaren going into what could be a hugely
Oscar Piastri was fastest in a chaotic and interrupted second practice for the Singapore Grand Prix; the McLaren driver set a 30.714 to go over a tenth and a quarter ahead of Isack Hadjar. Piastri went fastest at the end of the qualifying simulations, after a red flag where Max Verstappen could only manage third.