F1 Today – 02/12/2022
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The latest news and analysis behind the headlines from across Formula One, exploring the day’s events from a global perspective.
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The latest news and analysis behind the headlines from across Formula One, exploring the day’s events from a global perspective.
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines from Formula One ahead of this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, exploring the day’s events from a global perspective
Max Verstappen has beaten Charles Leclerc by almost four seconds to win the Miami Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver looked to control most of the race after making a good start to spilt the two Ferrari’s off the line, and then close up on Leclerc during the opening laps before locking up and allowing
Charles Leclerc has beaten his Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz to take pole position for the Miami Grand Prix. The Monacan set a 28.796 putting himself almost two tenths ahead of Sainz, looking in control throughout the session Leclerc topped all three parts of qualifying as Ferrari secured their first front-row lockout since Mexico City 2019.
George Russell was fastest in second practice for this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver gave the team’s most competitive form of the season, going just over a tenth faster than the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc. Mercedes had been hoping that the street circuit and the upgrade package could bring them back into contention
Charles Leclerc was fastest in the first practice session ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver set the fastest time as the track evolved throughout the first session to set a 31.098 putting himself seven hundredths faster than the Mercedes of George Russell with his early championship rival Max Verstappen third. Mercedes were
Max Verstappen drove a dominant race to win the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix finishing sixteen seconds ahead of Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez. The world champion looked unstoppable after holding the lead from pole as he fended off his championship rival and pulled ahead following an early safety car. Following the safety car, Verstappen soon set
Max Verstappen has beaten championship rival Charles Leclerc in the sprint securing pole position for Sunday’s Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. The sprint was another dual between the two title rivals with the Ferrari driver managing to hold Verstappen behind until the final three laps when he got a brilliant run out of Rivazza all the way
George Russell was fastest in the second practice session for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver set a 19.457 to put himself ahead of Sergio Perez by eight hundredths of a second with the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc third. Russell topping FP2 shouldn’t be a surprise, with the sprint format this weekend as Mercedes
Max Verstappen has beaten Charles Leclerc to take pole position and start the sprint at the front for this weekend’s Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. The world champion put his Red Bull just under eight-tenths of a second in a heavily interrupted wet qualifying session at Imola. The Dutchman set his fastest time at the end of