Round twenty-one and the penultimate race of the season sees F1 return to Las Vegas for the first time in forty years and the 1,100th running of a world championship Grand Prix. Previously the Caesars Palace Grand Prix, the famous city in Nevada takes in the iconic Strip and many of the iconic Casinos, music
Max Verstappen put in another dominant win beating Lando Norris by eight seconds to win the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. The Dutchman looked unstoppable after the second start from where he controlled the race from the restart opening a second lead by the end of the first full lap of racing. The Dutchman’s seventeenth win
Lando Norris has beaten Max Verstappen by six hundredths of a second to take pole for the sprint at the São Paulo Grand Prix. The McLaren driver was surprised by his pole position and beating both Red Bulls, underlining further the progress McLaren has made in the second half of the season. Despite looking down
Max Verstappen has beaten Charles Leclerc by almost three-tenths of a second to take pole for Sunday’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix. The Dutchman set a 10.727 On his first run in Q3 topping the time before the sky got darker and darker as the rain moved in and caused the session to be abandoned with
Carlos Sainz led a Ferrari one-two in practice for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, the Spaniard set an 11.792 going just over a tenth faster than teammate Charles Leclerc. The only practice session saw some interesting strategies play out as the teams prepared for qualifying later this afternoon. Last year’s race winner George Russell put
Round twenty brings F1 to one of the highlights of the season Interlagos in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo. Officially called Autódromo José Carlos Pace, the circuit has always been referred to by its former name from when it was built in the late 1930 retaining the nae Interlagos until 1985. Interlagos translates into
Max Verstappen dominated the Mexico City Grand Prix and set a new record of sixteen wins in a season after beating Lewis Hamilton by thirteen seconds. The Red Bull driver took the lead at the start sweeping his way past both Ferrari’s into the first corner. In what is a season for the history books
Charles Leclerc has beaten his Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz by nearly seven-hundredths of a second to take pole position for the Mexico City Grand Prix. The Monacan surprised everyone when he set a 17.166 on his final attempt to take pole despite Ferrari looking to struggle for pace in practice. Sainz had lit up the
Max Verstappen continued to set the pace in second practice for the Mexico City Grand Prix, the Red Bull driver set an 18.686 which put him just over a tenth faster than Lando Norris. The Dutchman looks to continue his record-breaking wins to go one better than he managed last year. Verstappen has won four
Max Verstappen was fastest in first practice ahead of this weekends Mexico City Grand Prix, the Red Bull driver set a 19.718 on the soft tyres going just under a tenth ahead of Williams Alex Albon. The Dutchman goes into this weekend as the favourite, asides from his record breaking season the Autodromo Hermanos Rodrigues