Alonso’s strong start, Norris’s late surge: Which F1 drivers beat their 2022 scores? | Formula 1
Only one driver increased their points score in 2023 by more than Max Verstappen did. Here’s how they all compared.
Only one driver increased their points score in 2023 by more than Max Verstappen did. Here’s how they all compared.
Only one driver increased their points score in 2023 by more than Max Verstappen did. Here’s how they all compared.
Some cars inspire our love and affection. Others deserve nothing but ire and derision – the kind of hate that let’s us go on at length, as our readers did when we asked about the first cars they ever truly hated. Read more…
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The day began like many others at Silverstone do, especially in late October: damp and grey. But, unlike most others, this day marked a first. For Luke Browning, stepping into a Formula 1 car for his maiden outing, this was the culmination of a lifetime’s work.On his climb through the ranks of the British junior…
The builder of today’s Nice Price or No Dice Volvo has traded its 2-litre engine for a DOHC Marine 2.5. That’s just one major change the car has seen. Let’s see how much pocket change it should reasonably require to buy. Read more…
Haas scored all but one of its 12 points in the first five races of the year, with a best of seventh place earned by Hulkenberg in the high-attrition Australian GP.The German said that once rivals began to develop their cars Haas slipped back and its issues – notably with overheating tyres in races –…
Lewis Hamilton is proud of Mercedes’ efforts to increase the diversity of its staff but says it will be a “long slog” to achieve the results he wants.
Lewis Hamilton is proud of Mercedes’ efforts to increase the diversity of its staff but says it will be a “long slog” to achieve the results he wants.
Drivers have increasingly complained about needing to manage overheating from the Pirelli tyres, with the rubber prone to thermal degradation, which forces them to back off in search of cooler air.Pirelli is aware of an issue it says is down to teams developing the aerodynamics of their new ground-effect cars far more than forecast to…