Ferrari will most certainly not be remembering the 2022 Mexican Grand Prix in a hurry, after ending the race in a lonely fifth and sixth at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. The Maranello-based team endured a somewhat bizarre weekend in Mexico City, after appearing to be well off the leading pace throughout the weekend, with the
MoreCharles Leclerc has had a disrupted race weekend so far, with issues in FP1 and a crash in FP2, but the Monegasque driver will still be hoping to put his car at the front of the grid during qualifying on Saturday. Leclerc set the second fastest time in the first practice session on Friday, however
MoreLewis Hamilton has denied the idea that Formula 1 is currently in a ‘Max Verstappen era’, given the fact the Dutchman won the incredibly close 2021 championship, and then demolished the field this season. Hamilton, of course, was defeated at the “manipulated” 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and has gone on to have no say
MoreCharles Leclerc goes into this weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix on the back of a great recovery drive at last weekend’s United States Grand Prix, where he recovered from P12 to finish third. The surprise podium saw the Monegasque move back ahead of Sergio Pérez in the fight for second in the Drivers’ Championship, with both
MoreSergio Pérez heads into his home Grand Prix this weekend looking to build on his first ever rostrum at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez Circuit last year, where his P3 was met by incredible celebrations. The Mexican driver comes into the Mexican Grand Prix on the back of finishing fourth at the United States Grand Prix,
MoreCharles Leclerc started the season looking like a real contender for the title, but with strategy errors and technical issues being Ferrari’s downfall, the Monegasque driver saw his title hopes disappear. Ferrari keep pace with, and even beat Red Bull in qualifying, with Carlos Sainz claiming two pole positions while Leclerc himself has eight, however
MoreLewis Hamilton enjoyed what was potentially his best race of the season so far, seemingly to the shock of Red Bull at the United States Grand Prix. It should’ve come as no surprise to the Austrians that Hamilton was a victory contender, given the fact that he is the most successful driver at the Circuit
MoreCharles Leclerc recovered brilliantly at the United States Grand Prix following a P12 start, as he had to take a 10-place grid penalty. Leclerc looked fast at the Circuit of the Americas all weekend but was seemingly furious to have missed out on P1 on Saturday to his team-mate. The Monegasque nevertheless was predicted to
MoreWinning a world title is something that most drivers can only dream of, so it’s only fair to celebrate accordingly. This is something that now two-time world champion Max Verstappen clearly agrees with, after videos on his friend’s Instagram story caught the 25-year-old partying with cake and trays of shots alongside friends, including McLaren’s Lando
MoreFormula 1 is certainly enduring an odd few weeks, with Red Bull having breached the 2021 budget cap and the “strange” handling of the recent Japanese Grand Prix attracting criticism. The recent round was one to forget for Charles Leclerc, after his last lap mistake ensured that Max Verstappen claimed his second consecutive World Championship,
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