Lewis Hamilton wrapped up his seventh F1 Drivers’ Title with three races of the season to spare last time out at Istanbul. And, amid rumours that Hamilton will soon be knighted, Formula1News.co.uk conducted a poll of readers, asking them who they consider to be the greatest driver of the current generation. READ: Grosjean Interested In
More53 percent of F1 fans believe Sebastian Vettel is the best driver of his generation, a poll conducted by Formula1News.co.uk has found. Lewis Hamilton, who has matched and broken a number of all-time F1 records this season, received 31 percent of the vote. READ: Sebastian Vettel On Aston Martin Move: Ecclestone Didn’t Ask For A
MoreBernie Ecclestone, the former CEO of the Formula One Group, recently claimed that he helped Sebastian Vettel land a seat with Aston Martin Racing after it was announced he would be parting ways with Ferrari. “I really put pressure on team owner Lawrence Stroll to take Sebastian,” Ecclestone said in a recent interview. READ: Massa
MoreThis season has unquestionably been a difficult one for Sebastian Vettel, with him often trailing Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc and relations with the Scuderia clearly breaking down at certain points this year. However, for many people, his strong performance at Istanbul last weekend shows that he is still a force to be reckoned with and
MoreSebastian Vettel’s journey with Ferrari is nearing its end, with him set to leave the Scuderia in just over a month’s time. 2020 has arguably been Vettel’s most difficult season in Formula One, with him struggling to get on top of the Ferrari SF1000 and relations with the team evidently going south. READ: Lewis Hamilton
MoreTensions have been on the rise between Sebastian Vettel and the FIA since cars unlapping themselves under the safety car at Imola saw Lance Stroll come within a metre of a marshal. After the race, Vettel said it was “embarrassing” that the timing could not just be adjusted and instead cars needed to complete an
MoreFerrari had their strongest result of the season last time out at the Turkish Grand Prix, with the team’s outgoing driver, Sebastian Vettel, winning his first podium of 2020 and Charles Leclerc finishing in P4. Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto wasn’t there to witness Vettel’s podium in the flesh as he recently announced he would
MoreThe Turkish Grand Prix was Ferrari’s best race of 2020 so far, with Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc finishing P3 and P4, respectively. The race at Istanbul was also the first grand prix of the season which Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto didn’t attend. READ: ‘I Am F****** Stupid’: Leclerc Furious After Missing Out On
MoreConsidering the fact that Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc qualified P12 and P14 for the Turkish Grand Prix and crossed the line third and fourth, you would expect both drivers to be thrilled with their performance. However, Leclerc was furious as he made a mistake at the very end of the race which cost him
MoreLewis 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
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