Blatantly accused of cheating by Max Verstappen, Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto reportedly confronted his Red Bull counterpart after the United States GP.
Lewis Hamilton is without a doubt the greatest driver of his generation but to be considered the GOAT, he needs to break Michael Schumacher’s records.
Charles Leclerc says Max Verstappen has “no clue” about what’s going on at Ferrari after the Red Bull driver accused the Scuderia of “cheating”.
Lewis Hamilton may have lost the battle but he won the war, the Brit claiming his sixth Drivers’ Championship with a runner-up result at the United States GP.
The furore over Max Verstappen’s Mexican GP antics is refusing to die down with even Dutch pundits having a go at him for his “challenging” attitude.
After months of wrangling, F1 has finally decided on the 2021 rules and fans have been given a look at a mock up of the ‘futuristic’ but slower new-look car.
Lewis Hamilton only needs to score four points at the United States GP and he’ll be in possession of title number six.
Although Max Verstappen appeared to walk eyes wide shut into his Mexican GP grid penalty, race director Michael Masi insists his comments didn’t lead to the grid drop.
Despite hits from Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen on lap 1, Lewis Hamilton raced to the victory in Mexico but will have to wait until Austin to possibly seal number six.
Mercedes is adamant it’s not the favourite heading to Mexico, Red Bull says the same, so too does Ferrari so who will come out tops on a Sunday where apparently no one expects to win.
Formula 1 is facing its biggest cheating scandal since McLaren’s ‘spy-gate’ as ‘brake-gate’ threatens Renault’s place in the championship.
Charles Leclerc has defended racing with an unsafe car at the Japanese GP but admits he is grateful that nobody – namely Lewis Hamilton – was hurt.
The drama in Japan continued after the chequered flag with Charles Leclerc handed two penalties, Sergio Perez went from crashed to running, and Renault could be in hot water.
Valtteri Bottas claimed his first race win since April, taking the chequered flag in Japan after Ferrari did just about everything to help him.
Valtteri Bottas clinched the most important practice P1 of this season, setting the pace in Friday’s FP2 for the Japanese GP, a session that could yet decide the grid.
Formula 1 will wait until Friday to decide whether to postpone qualifying for the Japanese GP to Sunday morning.
Mercedes will line up on the Japanese GP grid looking to wrap up part 1 of a sixth successive championship double but Mother Nature and Ferrari could have something to say.
Lewis Hamilton believes he would “change some things for the better” if he joined Ferrari but concedes that is unlikely to happen.
Typhoon Hagibis is strengthening as it heads towards Japan where it is expected to make landfall on the weekend and play havoc with the Rugby World Cup and Formula 1.
Max Verstappen has urged F1 bosses to avoid gimmicks such as reverse grids as they are “artificial and fake”.
It is official, Formula 1 will visit 22 venues in 2020, the sport’s longest-ever season, after the World Motor Sport Council gave the go-ahead for a bumper calendar.
Never one to shy away from team orders, Ferrari’s latest controversy may have bigger repercussions than a week’s worth of negative headlines.
Double F1 World Champion will decide after Rallye du Marco if he’s up for the Dakar challenge.
McLaren have not won a grand prix since the 2012 United States GP while this season Mercedes are charging towards a fifth successive championship-double.
Formula 1 owners Liberty Media have been left in little doubt about what drivers think of a proposed reversal of the starting grid in future competition.