The result for Mercedes gave them 27 points to kickstart the season, which could prove crucial come the end of the year with Red Bull scoring nothing. But Hamilton insists the Silver Arrows have plenty of work to do before they can
LANDO NORRIS has weighed in on a Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix controversy.
”I’m excited to see the results from that report. “I think hopefully everyone will get to see it, and to have perhaps a better understanding of everything. “I think ultimately, like everything, it’s down to understanding where we’ve been, so we can
Lewis Hamilton has broken his silence on returning to Mercedes for the upcoming season, after a prolonged absence from the public eye following his agonising defeat in Abu Dhabi. FIA race director Michael Masi was sacked on Thursday for his role in
Wolff was then pressed whether he could provide an insight into the meeting, to which he replied: “No.” Horner adopted a similar approach to his rival, refusing to answer any questions as he left the building. Ben Sulayem did admit that both
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz has lifted the lid on a podium chat with Lewis Hamilton immediately after he was denied an eighth world title by Max Verstappen in Abu Dhabi. The Brit and his Mercedes team were stunned as the Dutchman took the
Williams chief Jost Capito appeared to strike out at Lewis Hamilton again by backing race director Michael Masi for his role in Abu Dhabi’s controversial season finale. Masi’s divisive decision in the latter stages at Yas Marina effectively cost the Brit his
Bottas also went on to give some detail on the work Hamilton puts in behind the scenes to give himself the best chance of winning the title. “I work very hard with the team, go over everything very precisely,” he added. “But
Mercedes were fully expecting Lewis Hamilton to retire from racing had he managed to beat Max Verstappen to Drivers’ Championship glory in Abu Dhabi last month, according to reports. The 37-year-old is currently mulling over whether or not to return to the
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – The United Arab Emirates intercepted two ballistic missiles fired by Yemen’s Houthi rebels over the skies of Abu Dhabi early Monday, authorities said, the second attack in a week that targeted the Emirati capital. The missile fire