Leclerc set to drop to P14 after grid penalty
Charles Leclerc will drop to 14th position on the Styrian Grand Prix grid after he was handed a penalty for impeding Daniil Kvyat. Stewards deemed that Leclerc baulked his AlphaTauri ...
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Charles Leclerc will drop to 14th position on the Styrian Grand Prix grid after he was handed a penalty for impeding Daniil Kvyat. Stewards deemed that Leclerc baulked his AlphaTauri ...
Lewis Hamilton described his Styrian Grand Prix pole lap was ‘close to perfect’ and compared it to his Silverstone 2008 performance, after finishing clear of the field in wet conditions. ...
Charles Leclerc faces two investigations after qualifying for Formula 1’s Styrian Grand Prix, with Sergio Perez and Kimi Raikkonen also summoned. Leclerc and Ferrari endured another miserable day as he ...
McLaren's Carlos Sainz has hailed his best ever qualifying result in what he described as "the toughest" conditions of his career, as heavy rain pelted the Red Bull Ring for ...
Reigning World Champion Lewis Hamilton claimed an emphatic pole position in a rain-lashed Styrian Grand Prix qualifying session at the Red Bull Ring. Relentless heavy rain through the morning caused ...
Non-EU personnel attending the upcoming Hungarian Grand Prix have been warned by authorities that they face a hefty fine, or even imprisonment, if caught flouting restrictions in the country. The ...
Formula 1’s Managing Director Ross Brawn says the championship cannot become complacent over coronavirus, warning that it has to be “totally relied upon” to be safe. Formula 1 personnel had ...
Updates have been coming thick and fast for teams in Austria for the second race of the 2020 Formula 1 World Championship, and Ferrari in particular have been leading that ...
Formula 1 abandoned efforts to run Saturday’s third practice session due to torrential rain at the Red Bull Ring in Austria. Friday’s two sessions took place in hot and sunny ...
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto says both his drivers 'know they did something wrong' and have been urged to follow the COVID-19 protocols more closely in future. It comes after ...