Hamilton sees F1 going electric in the future
Six-time Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton believes the championship is likely to move towards electric power into the future. Formula 1 regulations have gradually reduced the size of the ...
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Six-time Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton believes the championship is likely to move towards electric power into the future. Formula 1 regulations have gradually reduced the size of the ...
Daniel Ricciardo says he expects Formula 1 drivers to be “sensible” and avoid a repeat of the qualifying blockade that occurred at Monza 12 months ago. At last year’s Italian ...
Claire Williams has revealed that she turned down an offer from the team's new owners to remain in her position as deputy team principal. The Williams Formula 1 team was ...
Charles Leclerc admits Ferrari was expecting its low-fuel qualifying runs to be “a bit worse” during practice at Monza, stating the pace was “quite positive” as he targets a spot ...
Calling anyone a challenger to Mercedes in the 2020 season is a slight misnomer. Only at Silverstone, where the team tripped itself up over tyres, has it been beaten. Elsewhere ...
Guenther Steiner has hinted that Haas may alter its driver line-up for the 2021 Formula 1 season, but doesn’t want another change for the 2022 campaign. The American squad has ...
Mercedes’ supremacy in the 2020 Formula 1 season continued as its W11s pulverised the opposition in second practice for the Italian Grand Prix. Valtteri Bottas led Lewis Hamilton earlier on ...
Mattia Binotto has cooled rumours linking Ferrari to Andy Cowell, who recently stepped back from his integral role at the head of Mercedes’ power unit design. Ferrari’s power unit performance ...
Renault’s Formula 1 boss Cyril Abiteboul has stressed that his position will not change in spite of him being tasked with outlining a plan for the Alpine brand. Following a ...
Mercedes led the way during opening practice for Formula 1’s Italian Grand Prix, which was briefly interrupted when Max Verstappen suffered a minor crash. In a season in which they ...