Lewis Hamilton will be investigated after qualifying for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix for driving too slowly. The FIA will look into whether the Mercedes star slowed at turn 12 before his last flying lap. Hamilton was made aware of the investigation on team
Max Verstappen has fired a warning to Charles Leclerc despote Ferrari taking pole at the Azerbaijan Grand prix. The Dutchman claimed Red Bull have a ‘good opportunity’ for tomorrow and stressed his car was ‘quite good’ despite lacking pace over a flying lap.
Max Verstappen is seeking a first ever Azerbaijan Grand Prix race win this weekend – and will hope to put himself on pole position in Baku this afternoon. The Red Bull driver, the Drivers’ Championship leader by nine points, chases a fifth
Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes have been warned they may need to “take some big decisions” to give their Formula One season some direction again. The Silver Arrows looked to have turned a corner in Spain but struggled in Monaco and had a tough
Sebastian Vettel has been caught driving one-handed after a bizarre request from his race engineer in practice for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The German was asked to release the steering wheel despite travelling on a track capable of speeds of over 200mph.
Lewis Hamilton has admitted he is struggling with soreness caused by Mercedes’ bouncing at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Hamilton’s car suffered from severe porpoising around the high-speed Baku street circuit and was over a second-and-a-half slower than pace-setter Charles Leclerc in the
The honour belongs to Louis Chiron, with the Monegasque driver having competed in his home race in 1955 at 55 years, and 292 days old. In terms of overall wins, Alonso lies sixth on 32, some way short of Hamilton’s marker of
“It also goes up and down a bit and there are bumps there. I can’t imagine that the Mercedes will do great there.” Hamilton looked on course to challenge for his second win in Azerbaijan last year after Max Verstappen suffered a
Red Bull have claimed they have already decided their set-up to ensure Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez can beat Ferrari at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Red Bull chief engineer Paul Monaghan has said the team is not against developing the car in