Max Verstappen has rounded out his incredible season taking his nineteenth win of the season beating Charles Leclerc by seventeen seconds to win the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The Dutchman rounded out his season beating teammate Sergio Perez, but the Mexican dropped to fourth following a penalty for a collision with Lando Norris. Verstappen finished
Max Verstappen has beat Charles Leclerc by a tenth and a half to take pole for the season-closing Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The Dutchman bounced back following a set up change after struggling in practice to his record-breaking form beating Leclerc as well as top all three parts of qualifying. While it was relatively straightforward
George Russell was fastest in third practice for the season-closing Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver set a 24.418 on the soft tyre going just under a tenth faster than Lando Norris. Norris’s McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri was two tenths further behind in third. Mercedes topped FP1 in these conditions on Friday, however a
Charles Leclerc was fastest in a disrupted second practice for this weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver set a 24.809 on the soft tyre which put him just over four hundredths faster than the Lando Norris after setting his fastest time in the closing moments of the session. Max Verstappen put his Red
George Russell was fastest in the first practice session for the season-closing Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver set a 26.076 going two-tenths faster than Aston Martin reserve driver Felipe Drugovich. All of the teams were running rookies in one of their cars to full the regulations of two sessions during the season for
Round twenty-two and the final race of the season brings F1 to the United Arab Emirates for the twilight Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Since joining the calendar in 2009 it has become the traditional season closer hosting it all but twice, the 3.281-mile circuit was introduced in 2021. Abu Dhabi was the sports first day-night
Max Verstappen has won a thrilling and drama-filled Las Vegas Grand Prix after overtaking Charles Leclerc on the final lap securing victory by two seconds. The Red Bull driver had collided with Leclerc on the opening lap and picked up the penalty for forcing the Ferrari off track and then fought back to retake the
Charles Leclerc has beaten his teammate Carlos Sainz by almost half a second to take pole for the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver set a 32.726 to start on the front row alongside Max Verstappen who was third. Leclerc had looked to be the favourite going into qualifying having been quick in practice,
Charles Leclerc was fastest in a heavily delayed second practice for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver set a 35.265 going half a second faster than Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz. Practice two was delayed for over two hours and didn’t start until 02:30 local time following damage to the circuit and Sainz’s car
Charles Leclerc was fastest in the first ten minutes before first practice was abandoned for the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver set a 40.909 during the first twenty minutes going two and a half seconds faster than the Haas duo of Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen. The session was stopped after Leclerc’s teammate