Lewis Hamilton has said he is concerned by a member of his Mercedes F1 team testing positive for COVID-19 ahead of this weekend’s Eifel Grand Prix. He called on everyone to remain vigilant and follow measures to stop the virus from spreading. READ: Sebastian Vettel Invests In Aston Martin Ahead Of Ferrari Exit “Naturally it’s
MoreSebastian Vettel has revealed that he has purchased a stake in Aston Martin ahead of his move to the British luxury car-maker’s Formula One team next season. Speaking in the run-up to the Eifel Grand Prix, Vettel said he believes in the project and is looking forward to joining the team at the end of
MoreThree-time Formula One World Champion Jackie Stewart has said he doesn’t consider Lewis Hamilton to be one of the top three drivers in the history of the sport, despite him being in a strong position to win his seventh F1 title this year. Speaking on the In The Fast Lane podcast, Stewart said: “Lewis drives
MoreLewis Hamilton might not extend his contract with the Mercedes F1 team until after the 2020 season, despite reports previously suggesting he had signed a £120 million contract “in principle”. German broadcaster RTL has reported that Hamilton and the team decided to postpone contract negotiations until after the end of the season, and team principal
MoreEx-Formula One driver Mika Salo, who was one of the driver stewards at last weekend’s Russian Grand Prix, has said he believes the penalties handed to Lewis Hamilton were “harsh”. Stressing that the stewards acted to the letter of the law, Salo said: “It was a clear violation of the rules, so some sanction had
MoreHonda’s surprise exit from Formula One has left its two customer teams – Red Bull Racing and Scuderia AlphaTauri – in a rather difficult position. The Japanese manufacture is poised to stop supplying its customer teams at the end of the 2021 season, and a forced Red Bull-Renault reunion appears to be the scenario that
MoreHonda’s decision to leave Formula One at the end of next year means Red Bull Racing and Scuderia AlphaTauri will need to find a new power unit supplier. With Mercedes boasting the strongest and most efficient power unit in Formula One, they are likely to be Red Bull’s preference. READ: Honda To Leave F1 After
MoreEarlier this week, it was reported that Lewis Hamilton had agreed a £120 million contract “in principle” with the Mercedes F1 team which would see him stay with the Brackley-based outfit for another three years. However, it’s yet to be confirmed that Hamilton will be staying with Mercedes beyond the end of 2020 – and
MoreLewis Hamilton has agreed a £120 million contract “in principle” with the Mercedes Formula One team which will see him stay with the Brackley-based outfit until the end of 2023, according to the Daily Mail. The British tabloid reports that “a way through the impasse” in contract negotiations between Hamilton and the team has now
MoreSebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen have both expressed their disagreement with the FIA’s initial decision to add another two penalty points onto Lewis Hamilton’s super licence. “He’s been punished enough with the time penalty. I’m not sure whether the penalty points are correct,” Verstappen said after the Russian Grand Prix. READ: Alonso Says Hamilton ‘Can
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