What to look out for at the Saudi Arabian GP
Formula 1 heads to Jeddah this weekend, and the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will have plenty in store.
Formula 1 heads to Jeddah this weekend, and the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will have plenty in store.
George Russell has admitted losing the podium place he inherited in Jeddah was the "correct decision", while also being a "shame" for the fans.
Lewis Hamilton is at a career crossroads, with retirement just one of five options which we believe are on the table...
Helmut Marko says Max Verstappen pinching the fastest lap point was an "uncontrollable" situation.
Mercedes hold "a lot of performance in the pocket" for the near future, warns George Russell...
Follow reaction to the Saudi Arabian GP which was a day to forget for Charles Leclerc and Ferrari, while Red Bull were dominant once again and Fernando Alonso poked fun at George Russell after reclaiming third place
"We saw it quickly, played the video up and down. It wasn't entirely clear if there would be a penalty."
After a difficult weekend in Jeddah, Nico Rosberg says Lewis Hamilton sometime "mentally goes into this down".
The Monegasque driver finished seventh at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, with the Scuderia left well behind Red Bull
The Alpine boss was convinced to play it safe by his team of engineers...
"It cannot be more different concepts than the Mercedes and the Red Bull."
Pirelli have been in charge of F1 tyres since 2011 but they could soon face competition.
Verstappen, who stormed through the field to finish second from 15th in Jeddah, did not hide his frustration after the race despite the fact his Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez was victorious
Lando Norris saw no reason to fight his team-mate over 16th and 17th places in Saudi Arabia.
Follow all the reaction to the Saudi Arabian GP as Ferrari woefully underperformed while Fernando Alonso slammed the FIA before his podium was reinstated on a memorable evening for Red Bull and Sergio Perez
Carlos Sainz is worried following other cars is beginning to limit performance, based on his tough time behind Lance Stroll on Sunday.
Ferrari, alongside a "leading global cybersecurity company", and the relevant authorities, are investigating...
Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez will take the plaudits but there is one man at Red Bull who deserves more praise than any other for producing what Lewis Hamilton describes as the ‘quickest car he’s ever seen’
Fernando Alonso, the master of playful sh*thousery, has struck again...
One of the all-time great drivers and deep thinkers, Ayrton Senna's words carried plenty of weight away from the circuit.
Unless Ferrari find that "miracle solution", Charles Leclerc's days in red could be numbered.