Christian Horner says Red Bull “pretty much threw the kitchen sink” at Max Verstappen ’s car set-up before he claimed pole position at the F1 Qatar Grand Prix.
The seven-time world champion qualified in sixth for Sunday’s main event, 0.436 secs behind Mercedes team-mate George Russell ...
Lewis Hamilton baffled by latest qualifying deficit to George Russell, writes Lewis Larkam in Qatar. Lewis Hamilton admitted he “can’t explain” his half-second deficit to Mercedes teammate George ...
MAX Verstappen claimed pole position for the Qatar Grand Prix with a time of 1:20.520, marking his first official pole since ...
McLaren deal Ferrari another blow in the F1 constructors’ title battle by qualifying ahead of their rivals. Read more at ...
Max Verstappen securing pole at the Qatar Grand Prix makes him an easy winner — but these are the rest of our quali winners ...
Toto Wolff sheds some light on Lewis Hamilton's struggles this season as the Briton is yet again out-qualified by George ...
Lando Norris ignored team orders as he handed his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri the win in the sprint race in Qatar on ...
McLaren seized a decisive one-two finish in the Qatar Sprint Race. Although he had led the race from the start, Lando Norris ...
In an official statement, the FIA confirmed that both drivers will be called to see the stewards, revealing that car number 1 ...
While Larkspur earned a three-year blended average of 83, Fairfax roads were labeled “at risk” with a score of 54, the worst ...
1. Lando Norris, Great Britain, McLaren, 1 minute, 21.012 seconds. 2. George Russell, Great Britain, Mercedes, 1:21.075. 3. Oscar Piastri, Australia, McLaren, 1:21.171. 4. Carlos Sainz Jr, Spain, ...