Ferrari vows not to give up on constructors Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari have vowed not to give up on the constructor’s championship, as the team continues to chase down Mercedes. Although the driver’s championship is resolved with eighty-five points still to play for both teams remain in contention. Mercedes lead Ferrari by fifty-five points going
Hamilton better than ever – Wolff Mercedes CEO and Team Principal Toto Wolff believes that Lewis Hamilton is driving better than ever, and would not be surprised if the Englishman continued to raise the bar next season. Hamilton wrapped up his fifth title with fourth place in the Mexican Grand Prix, in what has been
Po Name Nat Team Time Points 1 Max Verstappen DUT Red Bull – Tag Heuer 01:380:28.851 25 2 Sebastian Vettel GER Ferrari +00:17.316 18 3 Kimi Raikkonen FIN Ferrari +00:49.914 15 4 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes +01:38.738 12 5 Valtteri Bottas FIN Mercedes Lapped 10 6 Nico Hulkenberg GER Renault Lapped 8 7 Charles Leclerc
Max Verstappen has taken back to back wins after leading the Mexican Grand Prix after leading both Ferrari’s by seventeen seconds in an action packed race. While Lewis Hamilton finished fourth place to seal his fifth world title. The race proved to be a close battle between Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes after the teams
Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Daniel Ricciardo AUS Red Bull – Tag Heuer 01:15.866 01:15.845 01:14.759 2 Max Verstappen DUT Red Bull – Tag Heuer 01:15.756 01:15.640 01:14.785 3 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 01:15.673 01:15.644 01:14.894 4 Sebastian Vettel GER Ferrari 01:16.089 01:15.715 01:14.970 5 Valtteri Bottas FIN Mercedes 01:15.580 01:15.923 01:15.160
Daniel Ricciardo has beaten his Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen to take pole position for the Mexican Grand Prix. The Australian out-qualified his teammate by two-hundredths of a second, denying him the chance of becoming the youngest pole sitter in the history of the sport. Red Bull has not locked out the front row since
Max Verstappen continued to set the pace in second practice for this weekends Mexican Grand Prix. The Dutchman was a tenth faster than his Red Bull teammate Daniel Ricciardo, with his former teammate Carlos Sainz over a second behind in third. However, it wasn’t an easy afternoon for Verstappen after his Red Bull ground to
Max Verstappen headed a Red Bull one-two in first practice for this weekends Mexican Grand Prix. The Dutchman was four tenths faster than his teammate Daniel Ricciardo with the Renault’s of Carlos Sainz and Nico Hulkenberg a second behind. This weekend Red Bull are looking to be in the mix at the front because the
Round twenty of the season sees Formula One head south and across the border to the capital of Mexico, Mexico City for the Mexican Grand Prix. The circuit was built in 1962, and held its first Grand Prix in October of that year when Ricardo Rodriguez was killed in practice for the non-championship race. His
Po Name Nat Team Time Points 1 Kimi Raikkonen FIN Ferrari 01:34:18643 25 2 Max Verstappen DUT Red Bull – Tag Heuer +00:01.281 18 3 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes +00:02.342 15 4 Sebastian Vettel GER Ferrari +00:18.222 12 5 Valtteri Bottas FIN Mercedes +00:24.744 10 6 Nico Hulkenberg GER Renault +01:27.210 8 7 Carlos Sainz