Red Bull's Max Verstappen finished where he started in fifth but that was all the Dutch driver needed to put the championship ...
The best F1 driver in history is a debate that has, and will continue to, rage as long as Formula 1 exists, but we look at ...
Formula 1's Americas triple header concludes this weekend with the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, with every session live on Sky Sports F1. Stream every F1 race and more with a NOW Sports Month Membership ...
The Swiss-based team earlier announced the departure of Finland's Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu, China's first F1 driver, at the end of the season in December. Sauber, who will become the Audi ...
Audi F1 Update: Scaling Back Bold Predictions Bortoleto stepped up to Formula 2 this year with Invicta Racing and claimed pole position on his debut; after a handful of early season setbacks ...
However, with Audi set to take over Sauber in 2026, Sauber CEO and CTO Mattia Binotto ultimately opted for the fresh potential of Bortoleto over Bottas’ extensive F1 experience. This decision ...
Maybe the intense rivalries and bitter clashes that seem to pervade the F1 grid aren’t quite as fierce as we’re all led to believe. Max Verstappen drove superbly to take out Monday’s (AEDT ...
Lando Norris was tetchy after losing - or, barring miracles, losing - the Formula One championship of the world to a force of nature called Max Verstappen. The McLaren man's comments in Sao Paulo ...
In Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix, as anarchic a race as F1 has known in recent years, triple world champion Max Verstappen was the eye of the storm. While around him rivals tripped over the slippery ...
Max Verstappen produced one of the all-time wet weather drives at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix on Sunday, climbing from 17th to first to all but seal his fourth consecutive F1 drivers’ championship ...
He's been a part of F1 since the 1950s and ruled the sport during the careers of some of its greats, such as Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher. If he says Verstappen's win from 17th on the grid ...
Welcome to Total-Motorsport.com’s F1 live blog for the 2024 Brazilian GP at Interlagos, as McLaren driver and polesitter Lando Norris looks to take full advantage of Max Verstappen starting in 17th.