Valtteri Bottas has beaten Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton by five-hundredths of a second to take pole in another crazy qualifying session for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The Silver Arrows pulled out a lap putting themselves three tenths ahead of Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel. Mercedes had struggled this weekend to unlock the performance of the car and
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc outpaced teammate Sebastian Vettel by three-tenths of a second in second practice ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The Monacan avoided much of the drama on track to finish three tenths faster than Vettel. After an on-track incident saw practice one abandoned teams got straight to work, but that led to a
Ferrari was the only team to set a time in the first practice session for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Charles Leclerc was two tenths faster than his teammate Sebastian Vettel. The session was red flagged twenty minutes into the session after the Williams of George Russell ran over a loose drain cover. The Englishman was
Mercedes play down undefeated start Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas are playing down the teams undefeated start to the season, both stressing that the car is not yet the easiest to drive. The German manufacturer has become the first team since 1992 to start the season with three consecutive one two’s, while their
Ferrari to bring “few upgrades” to Baku Ferrari is bringing their first “few updates” to the car for this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix as the team looks to close the gap to Mercedes. The Italian team has scored a best finish of third across the opening three races of the season because of a combination
Vettel insists he is at the top of his game Sebastian Vettel is insisting that the possibility of walking away from Formula One at the end of the year has not been entertained as he believes that he is still driving at the top of his game. The Ferrari driver missed out on last years
Ferrari switches Alfa’s to new control electronics Ferrari is to switch Alfa Romeo to a new control electronics as soon as possible following the failures which have affected both Charles Leclerc and Antonio Giovinazzi during the last two races. The Monacan lost a certain victory in Bahrain, on only his second start for Ferrari when
Lewis Hamilton has taken his third back to back win and his fifth win at the Chinese Grand Prix, taking the lead of the championship from Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas. The five-times champion overtook his teammate before pulling away to take victory in the 1,000th Grand Prix by six seconds. Hamilton got a better start
Valtteri Bottas has beaten his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton by twenty-three thousandths of a second to take pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix. Mercedes had a clear advantage over Ferrari and Bottas had the advantage over the course of the weekend over his five times champion teammate, however, it was a close fight between
Mercedes Valtteri Bottas was two-hundredths of a second faster than the Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel in second practice for the Chinese Grand Prix. The Finn moved up from fourth to fastest after he switched to the softest compound of tyre. His teammate Lewis Hamilton was fourth fastest after setting his fastest time on the slower