Verstappen fastest in final US Grand Prix practice
AUSTIN, Texas: Double Formula One world champion Max Verstappen was fastest in final practice on Saturday for a US Grand Prix likely to hand the constructors' title to his Red Bull team.
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AUSTIN, Texas: Double Formula One world champion Max Verstappen was fastest in final practice on Saturday for a US Grand Prix likely to hand the constructors' title to his Red Bull team.
AUSTIN, Texas : Double Formula One world champion Max Verstappen was fastest in final practice on Saturday for a U.S. Grand Prix likely to hand the constructors' title to his Red Bull team.
AUSTIN, Texas -Ferrari drivers Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc each led a free practice session on Friday ahead of a U.S. Grand Prix that could seal Red Bull's first Formula One championship double since 2013.
Carlos Sainz set the quickest time in the opening practice session for this weekend's United States Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver was always in contention for the fastest time of the session, setting it with just over 10 minutes remaining in the 60-minute session.
Pirelli announced its tyre allocation for this weekend's United States Grand Prix. This weekend is also the event's tenth consecutive running at the Circuit of The Americas in Texas, featuring for the first time in 2012.
AUSTIN, Texas : Ferrari's Carlos Sainz lapped fastest in first practice for the U.S. Grand Prix on Friday with Red Bull's double world champion Max Verstappen close behind and Lewis Hamilton third for Mercedes.
(Reuters) - Formula One's governing body conceded on Friday it was unsafe to deploy recovery tractors on track while drivers were lapping behind the safety car in poor visibility at this month's Japanese Grand Prix.
Formula One's governing body, the FIA, has changed its rules after admitting it made a mistake in sending out a crane at the rain-hit Japanese Grand Prix.