“You need to go more slowly”: The radio calls behind Haas’s controversial point | Formula 1
Haas infuriated their rivals by ordering one driver to delay other cars so his team mate could score a point. Their radio chatter reveals how.
Haas infuriated their rivals by ordering one driver to delay other cars so his team mate could score a point. Their radio chatter reveals how.
Hamilton endured a frustrating weekend in Jeddah, qualifying eighth and then finishing ninth after a gamble to stay out and gain track position under the safety car failed to pay off.The track layout highlighted the car’s below-par performance in fast corners, and Hamilton and his team-mate George Russell were both outpaced by at least one…
First run in 1977, Rally Islas Canarias has been a mainstay on the European Rally Championship schedule since 2016. The asphalt rally will now move to the WRC calendar for 2025 and 2026, subject to World Motor Sport Council approval.It follows a similar move by the WRC to elevate Tet Rally Latvia and Rally Poland…
Espargaro was seen by many as the favourite for Sunday’s full-distance race at the Losail International Circuit, with six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez leading the praise for the Aprilia rider after he showed stunning pace in the closing laps of the sprint to finish third.But the 34-year-old’s hopes of adding a fourth premier class win…
Verstappen currently has a contract to race with the Milton Keynes-based squad until 2028, but his future has been the subject of intense speculation in recent weeks off the back of the turmoil at the top of Red Bull.Amid what appears to be a power battle for control of the Red Bull empire and its…
Charles Leclerc says he will “wait and see” when Ferrari are able to bring upgrades for their car, but doesn’t expect any at the next round in Australia.
Charles Leclerc says he will “wait and see” when Ferrari are able to bring upgrades for their car, but doesn’t expect any at the next round in Australia.
Charles Leclerc says he will “wait and see” when Ferrari are able to bring upgrades for their car, but doesn’t expect any at the next round in Australia.
Charles Leclerc says he will “wait and see” when Ferrari are able to bring upgrades for their car, but doesn’t expect any at the next round in Australia.
From some embrassing errors to others exceeding expectations, here are RaceFans’ driver ratings for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.