Nico Rosberg was fastest in second practice for this weekends United States Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver set his fastest time on the supersoft tyre to go .1 of a second faster than Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo. Hamilton who lead during the morning session comfortably was unable to match the Red Bull and was .29
Lewis Hamilton was fastest in the first practice session for the United States Grand Prix. The world champion was three tenths faster than his team-mate Nico Rosberg with the Red Bull’s Max Verstappen third. Hamilton hasn’t managed to top a practice session since August and looked to have a good gap over team-mate Rosberg on
Is Dennis’s time up with McLaren or not – as reports say Autosport say they understand that McLaren chairman Ron Dennis will leave the team at the end of the year, as his contract will not be renewed by the group. Dennis’s departure would see the end of his thirty year relationship with the team
Holding nothing back – Hamilton Lewis Hamilton is to “hold nothing back” in his bid to beat team-mate Nico Rosberg to this year’s world championship. The three times world champion is currently thirty three points behind Rosberg in the championship with a maximum of hundred still to play for. Hamilton has not won since July
Round eighteen of the season sees Formula One head to Austin in Texas for the Americas leg of the 2016 season. The first purpose built circuit in the United States was built in the early 2010’s as the home of Formula One and non-oval racing in America. Designed by F1’s favourite architect Hermann Tilke the
Austin facing uncertain future The future of the United States Grand Prix could be undertreat after the Texas government dramatically cut the subsidy it pays to the Circuit of the Americas, which in effect covers F1’s sanction fee. The government has a pledged a total of $250m over ten years with payments over the past