Max Verstappen was fastest in qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix going nearly six tenths faster than pole sitter Charles Leclerc. Though Verstappen put in another strong qualifying where he topped all three sessions, he will start eleventh after taking a ten-place grid penalty for a power unit change. The Dutchman dominated qualifying once again
Max Verstappen was fastest in a wet third practice ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix, the Red Bull driver set a 02:01.565 on the intermediate tyre which put him nearly a second and a half faster than Oscar Piastri. Pierre Gasly put his Alpine third spitting the two McLaren’s he was almost two-tenths behind Piastri
Lando Norris was fastest in second practice for the Belgian Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 42.260 to put him two-tenths faster than his teammate Oscar Piastri. Norris set his fastest time with twenty minutes to go putting himself ahead of his teammate with his biggest rival Max Verstappen third two thousandths behind Piastri.
Max Verstappen was fastest in first practice for this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix the dutchman set a 43.372 on the medium tyre to put himself over half a second faster than Oscar Piastri. The three-time champion goes into one of his home Grands Prix carrying a ten-place grid penalty for exceeding his ICE allocation. It
Lando Norris has beaten McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri by two hundredths to take pole for the Hungarian Grand Prix. The Englishman edged out his teammate with a in mixed conditions during a session which was interrupted by red flags to secure his third career pole and McLaren’s first front row lock out since 2012. Having
Carlos Sainz was fastest in first practice for the Hungarian Grand Prix the Ferrari driver set an 18.713 which put him almost three-tenths faster than Max Verstappen. The Red Bull driver going two hundredths faster than Charles Leclerc. Despite the global IT failure practice was relatively OK, though coverage missed the on-board feeds. Sainz looked
Lewis Hamilton has returned to winning and record-breaking ways becoming the first driver to win a Grand Prix nine times as he beat Max Verstappen by nearly a second and a half to win the British Grand Prix. The seven-time champion returning to the top step for the first time since December 2021. Hamilton took
Lando Norris was fastest in second practice for this weekend’s British Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 26.549 on the soft tyres to go three-tenths faster than teammate Oscar Piastri. The Englishman set his fastest time midway through the session, later than most of his rivals, going ahead of his teammate on the soft
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Max Verstappen has beaten by Oscar Piastri four and a half seconds to win the Sprint at the Austrian Grand Prix. The Dutchman fended off Piastri and his McLaren teammateLando Norris from the very start, as he eked out a lead through the race but once again it was not a dominating win as both