Norris regrets set-up change after losing confidence in car balance | Formula 1
Lando Norris was left wishing he could change his car’s set-up after qualifying fifth for the Miami Grand Prix.
Lando Norris was left wishing he could change his car’s set-up after qualifying fifth for the Miami Grand Prix.
Lando Norris was left wishing he could change his car’s set-up after qualifying fifth for the Miami Grand Prix.
Verstappen posted a 1m27.241s to lead Leclerc by 0.141 seconds on the first runs in Q3, where they were trailed by Carlos Sainz in the other Ferrari.On the final runs, although Verstappen set the session’s fastest time in the first sector, the leading trio could not better their previous best times – Leclerc in particular…
Max Verstappen took yet another pole position for the Miami Grand Prix despite failing to improve on his final flying lap.
Mosack won his first series race a year ago with Joe Gibbs Racing at Kansas, but Tanner Gray completed dominated much of Saturday’s race driving for the same team – JGR’s No. 18 Toyota – with which Mosack won in 2023.By the time of the halftime break in the 100-lap race, Gray had built a…
Norris retired at the start of Saturday’s 19-lap contest after tangling with Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll, with the second Aston of Fernando Alonso and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton also caught up in a four-way melee.After exiting his stricken McLaren, which sustained floor and rear-end damage, Norris crossed the circuit to return to the pitlane on foot…
The opening corner of Saturday morning’s sprint event proved dramatic as an aggressive move down the inside by Hamilton triggered a chain of events.On his outside, Fernando Alonso had tried to leave some room but was eventually tagged and pushed wide into his own Aston Martin team-mate Lance Stroll – who in turn tipped McLaren’s…
Alpine academy driver Abbi Pulling led every lap to claim her second consecutive F1 Academy victory in the first race of the weekend in Miami.
Alpine academy driver Abbi Pulling led every lap to claim her second consecutive F1 Academy victory in the first race of the weekend in Miami.
The 34-year-old Australian scored his best F1 result since the 2021 Russian Grand Prix for McLaren, gaining a spot from Red Bull’s Sergio Perez at the first corner but then dropping behind him five laps later, shortly after a safety car restart.After losing DRS on Perez, Ricciardo came under incessant pressure from Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz…