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
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
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
Is Perez under pressure? Sergio Perez heads into his home race under pressure as this time around as his future with the team hangs in the balance. Perez has endured a hugely disappointing 2023 campaign, failing to provide effective backup for his dominant teammate Max Verstappen. While Verstappen has won fifteen races, Perez has only
Max Verstappen was the fastest in practice for the Qatar Grand Prix, the Red Bull driver set a 27.428 that put him three-tenths ahead of Carlos Sainz. Verstappen goes into qualifying later this evening and this weekend as the driver to beat he has two opportunities to wrap up his third championship this weekend. Verstappen
Max Verstappen was fastest in second practice for the Japanese Grand Prix, the Red Bull driver going three-tenths faster than Charles Leclerc. After being pushed off the top spot following his first soft run, Verstappen did a second later run setting a 30.688 to go fastest. The Dutchman backing up the feeling following Carlos Sainz’s
Max Verstappen bounced back from a difficult weekend in Singapore to top first practice for the Japanese Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver went six-tenths faster that the Ferrari of Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris, with a fastest time of 31.647. Many had thought that Red Bull would bounce back following a poor weekend in