Ferrari’s perfect response to “difficult” two years – Leclerc Charles Leclerc says leading a Ferrari one-two in the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix is the perfect way to respond following two years that “have been incredibly difficult”. The Monacan fended off Red Bull’s Max Verstappen on multiple occasions to win Sunday’s season opener. However, in the
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Max Verstappen has taken the victory and the championship in a hugely controversial final lap dash where he lunged past title rival, Lewis Hamilton, to win the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Hamilton looked to be sailing to his eighth championship when the Williams of Nicolas Latifi crashed with five laps to go. The decision to
Max Verstappen has beaten his championship rival Lewis Hamilton by over three and a half tenths to take pole position for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver pulled out one of his biggest advantages of the season, setting up another classic race as to win the championship they both need to beat
Lewis Hamilton was fastest in the second practice ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix after going just under three and a half tenth faster than Esteban Ocon. The Mercedes driver set a 23.691 with the car looking to perform better in the twilight conditions. Hamilton had been behind his championship rival Max Verstappen was
Max Verstappen was fastest in the first practice session for this weekends Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver was just under two tenths faster than the Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas with his championship rival Lewis Hamilton third. The session gave the drivers the first opportunity to drive the reprofiled circuit, with Red Bull
Hamilton hopes everyone wants title decided “in right way” Lewis Hamilton is hoping that this weekends championship decider plays out in “the right way” ahead of his showdown at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Both drivers appeared alongside each other in the press conference on Thursday, after the Mercedes driver tied on points with rival
Lewis Hamilton has tied level on points with championship rival Max Verstappen after a drama feel battle between them in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The two contenders pushed each other beyond the limits as they fought for victory in Jeddah, in a race full of incidents and intrigue. The beginning of the race deciding
Lewis Hamilton has beaten his teammate Valtteri Bottas by a tenth to take pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Mercedes duo looked under threat from Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in the closing moment before the Dutchman locked up and hit the wall through the final corner. The battle for pole between the
Lewis Hamilton was fastest in the first practice session ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver was half a hundredth faster than his championship -rival Max Verstappen as drivers started to learn the Jeddah 0Corniche Circuit. The session around the high speed tight twisty circuit passed without incident as drivers started to