Carlos Sainz has beaten Max Verstappen to take pole for the Italian Grand Prix, after pipping the Red Bull by just over a hundredth of a second. The Spaniard beat the Red Bull driver in the closing moments of the session to take his first Monza pole. There was a moment where the pole looked
Carlos Sainz was fastest in the third practice session for the Italian Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver set a 20.912 to go eight and a half hundredths faster than Max Verstappen. The times have looked close throughout but there remains questions about whether Red Bull can be beaten. Verstappen was nearly half a second faster
Carlos Sainz was fastest in second practice for the Italian Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver set a 21.355 putting himself two hundredths faster than Lando Norris. Sainz had been second to Max Verstappen before late improvements saw the Dutchman pushed to fifth behind teammate Sergio Perez and Oscar Piastri. It was a strong day for
Sulayem confident that Hamilton won’t quit Newly elected FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is confident that Lewis Hamilton will not walk away after his controversial title defeat in Abu Dhabi last month. The Englishman missed out on his eighth world title after being passed by Max Verstappen on the final lap of the race, following
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Valtteri Bottas was fastest on the final day of pre-season testing at the Circuit de Barcelona – Catalunya. The Finn set a 16.1 during his seventy-nine laps to put himself seven hundredths faster than the Red Bull of Max Verstappen. Mercedes ended testing as the team to beat, they have proved to be reliable and
Teams prepare for 2021 regulations summit Formula One teams head to Paris for a key summit ahead of the October 31st deadline to agree the 2021 regulations. On Wednesday, teams, the FIA, Liberty Media and the GPDA to get the deal done before next months council meeting. Two preparatory meetings were held in Suzuka, one
McLaren insists no regrets about Honda divorce McLaren chairman Sheikh Mohammed bin Essa Al Khalifa is once again insisting that the team made the right decision to split from Honda at the end of last year, even though it didn’t give an uplift in form. Following three difficult years with the Japanese manufacturer, the team
Ferrari needs to overcome errors Ferrari’s team principal Maurizio Arrivabene has called on the Italian manufacturer to rediscover its winning way and stop chocking when the team is close to its goal. The Italian team missed out on securing there first drivers championship in eleven years in Mexico after Lewis Hamilton sealed his fifth title.
Verstappen deserves a car to fight for titles Formula One’s managing director for motorsport and technical director Ross Brawn believes that the current form of Max Verstappen demonstrates why he deserves to be given a car which is capable of winning every race. Verstappen had a difficult start to the season with a number of