Sky Sports commentator, Martin Brundle, is impressed by Max Verstappen’s commitment to the cause after his frustrating qualifying in Singapore. The Dutchman had been competing at the top of the timesheets for most of the wet qualifying session on Saturday, and because of the ever-changing conditions, the drivers were out on track for most of
MoreFerrari boss, Mattia Binotto, saw the positives after the team’s first double podium since the Miami Grand Prix in Singapore. Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz finished second and third, respectively, in Florida 12 races ago, and were beaten by the Red Bull of Max Verstappen. This time, it was the other Red Bull of Sergio
MoreThe Haas Twitter admin aimed a dig at George Russell after the Briton’s collision with Mick Schumacher at the 2022 Singapore Grand Prix. Russell encountered brake troubles during qualifying, which saw him eliminated in Q2, and he then started from the pit lane after changes were made to his car outside of parc ferme conditions.
MoreMercedes go into this weekend’s first Japanese Grand Prix since 2019 on the back of a bitterly disappointing Singapore Grand Prix, where Sir Lewis Hamilton finished ninth and George Russell came home in P14. The weekend was looking so promising for the Silver Arrows, who are still searching for their first victory of the season.
MoreMax Verstappen might not have won the 2022 Drivers’ Championship at last weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix; however, he did win the award for most explicit radio message of the season, after shouting certain non-PG words down the team radio after a huge qualifying blunder. Last weekend’s Singapore GP was Verstappen’s first chance at retaining his World Championship, but it wasn’t
MoreSky Sports commentator and former Formula 1 driver, Martin Brundle, is left wondering why Formula 1 has extreme wet tyres if they never want to use them. Multiple drivers have been critical of the blue-walled rubber, stating that there is so little grip that they try to avoid using the extremes if at all possible.
MoreCharles Leclerc had a laugh at the expense of Max Verstappen at last weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix. The Dutchman was fuelled to complete a final run during qualifying, but he did not have enough in the tank to be able to provide a fuel sample to the scrutineers if he went round again. He was
MoreThe Singapore Grand Prix was the Alpine F1 Team’s first double-retirement of the season, after Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon both suffered from what looks set to be a “similar” power unit failure. Whilst the race was already looking fairly miserable for Ocon after qualifying P18, Alonso had been having a brilliant weekend up to the
MoreDaniel Ricciardo enjoyed his best result of the season so far at the returning Singapore Grand Prix last weekend, where he made an electric start to the damp Grand Prix at the Marina Bay Circuit. After what was looking set to be yet another disappointing GP after qualifying P16 (started P15 following a grid penalty
MoreFollowing last weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, Ferrari have rejected reports that they have been victims of a cyberattack, despite 7GB of data having been posted online. The reports that Ferrari has been hit by a ransomware attack come after RansomEXX claimed credit for breaching the Maranello-based team’s internal documents, technical sheets, repair manuals, and other types of
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