Lewis Hamilton has won the Turkish Grand Prix to claim his seventh World Championship and equal Michael Schumacher’s longstanding record. Hamilton just needed to outscore Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas to mathematically guarantee his 2020 crown. READ: Sebastian Vettel Expecting The Field To Bunch Up At Turkish GP And, with Bottas having a difficult race and
MoreLewis Hamilton was left disappointed after qualifying for the Turkish Grand Prix on Saturday, with him only managing to qualify P6. Both Mercedes drivers struggled in the wet conditions on the newly resurfaced Intercity Istanbul Park circuit, but as Hamilton outqualified team-mate Valtteri Bottas, who will start the race down in P9, he is still
MoreLance Stroll has taken pole position for the Turkish Grand Prix after a chaotic and wet qualifying at the Intercity Istanbul Park circuit. Max Verstappen, who topped all practice sessions of the weekend and Q1 and Q2, missed out on pole by a narrow margin and will start the race second on the grid. READ:
MoreLewis Hamilton recently broke Michael Schumacher’s longstanding grand prix win record, and he has a good chance of equalling the German’s tally of F1 World Championships at this weekend’s Turkish Grand Prix. Given the circumstances, there has unsurprisingly been much debate about how Hamilton ranks against F1’s all-time greats. READ: Wolff: Verstappen & Hamilton At
MoreA Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen driver line-up would almost certainly be the strongest on the grid – and it would also mean Hamilton would have much more of a fight on his hands. However, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has said they have no interest in signing the Dutch ace, as he believes it
MoreLewis Hamilton claimed yet another victory in Formula One at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, leading home a Mercedes one-two which sealed the Constructors’ Championship for the Silver Arrows with a few races of the 2020 season still to go. There has been speculation about team principal Toto Wolff’s future at Mercedes all season, with
MoreThe Mercedes F1 Team have won their seventh consecutive constructors’ title as Lewis Hamilton led home a Silver Arrows one-two at Imola. Valtteri Bottas started the grand prix on pole position but his race was compromised after his car was damaged on the second lap of the grand prix, and Hamilton later benefitted from a
MoreThe two Silver Arrows locked out the front row in qualifying, with Valtteri Bottas starting on pole position ahead of Lewis Hamilton. Max Verstappen was once again best of the rest and managed to qualify in P3, just in front of Pierre Gasly, who put in an exceptional performance on Saturday. READ: Sebastian Vettel Wants
MoreValtteri Bottas has taken pole position for the Emilia Romagna GP on Formula One’s return to the legendary Imola circuit. Team-mate Lewis Hamilton will start the race in P2, ahead of Max Verstappen in the Red Bull. READ: Amnesty International Accuses Saudi Government Of Using F1 To ‘Sportswash’ Itself Pierre Gasly, who will stay at
MoreFollowing the Portuguese Grand Prix, Lando Norris was asked for his thoughts on Lewis Hamilton breaking Michael Schumacher’s win record, to which he replied: “I’m just happy for him, nothing more. It doesn’t mean anything to me, really. He’s in a car which should win every race, basically. “He has to beat one or two
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