Formula 1 rankings updated after Spanish Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton extended his advantage at the top of the Drivers’ standings as he broke Michael Schumacher’s podium record with a victory at the Spanish Grand Prix.
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Lewis Hamilton extended his advantage at the top of the Drivers’ standings as he broke Michael Schumacher’s podium record with a victory at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Criticised for its handling of its anti-racism campaign, Formula 1 has set out a schedule for its End Racism campaign ahead of the British Grand Prix.
Nico Hulkenberg says it was ‘crazy and wild’ returning to F1 at short notice while Sergio Perez’s positive test may force Formula 1 to alter its protocols.
Nico Hulkenberg is back in Formula 1, even if it is only for this weekend’s British Grand Prix.
Formula 1 has its first positive COVID-19 test among the drivers with Sergio Perez missing this weekend’s British Grand Prix.
Only once in his Formula 1 career has Lewis Hamilton won his home race, the British Grand Prix, and not gone on to win that year’s World Championship.
A third stint with Renault awaits Fernando Alonso in 2021.
Formula 1 will be back in action in July, bosses having released an eight-race European schedule.
Formula 1 has scored a big ‘win’ with the World Motor Sport Council officially ratifying a reduced budget cap and other rules designed to ensure the sport’s survival.
Carlos Sainz is off to Ferrari in 2021, replacing Sebastian Vettel and paving the way for Fernando Alonso to return with Renault.
Daniel Ricciardo will swap Renault for McLaren next season after missing out on a Ferrari race seat.
Formula 1 has lost another grand prix from the calendar with Baku announcing that it too has postponed its race.
The coronavirus crisis continues to rip through the F1 calendar.
Formula 1 is on its summer break, voting to take it early in order to free up August for racing.
Helmut Marko is at it again, this time claiming Red Bull’s engine rivals withheld power units from customers as they didn’t want to go ahead with the Australian Grand Prix.
F1 has avoided the shambles at that the Australian GP by taking a decisive and early decision to postpone both the Bahrain and Vietnam races.
After a chaotic night of contrasting messages, Formula 1 finally made the decision to call off the Australian GP just two hours before FP1.
Pressure is mounting on F1 to cancel the Australian GP after McLaren withdrew from the race weekend following a positive test for the coronavirus for one staff member.
As two more Haas staff members entered self-isolation, Lewis Hamilton accused Formula 1 of greed when it comes to the coronavirus, saying “cash is king”.
F1’s season-opening Australian GP is having to deal with fears over the coronavirus, possible protests from Red Bull and Renault, and there may even be some racing at the end of it all.
Bahrain has made the call to run its grand prix behind closed doors while Ferrari’s season is in turmoil after Italy announced a lockdown.
Ferrari and the FIA are in hot water with seven of the Formula 1 teams for what they see as a cover-up.
Formula 1 will not contest World Championship races if Ferrari and AlphaTauri are not present in either Bahrain or Vietnam.
Hours after announcing that MotoGP’s premier class won’t race in Qatar, the entire Thailand weekend has been ‘postponed’ due to the coronavirus.
The coronavirus outbreak has once again hit a sporting calendar, this time MotoGP.