Recent history refutes Lewis Hamilton's claims that 'Red Bull is the fastest' car
After the 2023 Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton now-famously said that Max Verstappen's Red Bull F1 car is the fastest he's ever seen in the sport.
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After the 2023 Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton now-famously said that Max Verstappen's Red Bull F1 car is the fastest he's ever seen in the sport.
Formula One stewards will hold a virtual hearing on April 18 to decide whether there are grounds for reviewing a penalty that stripped Ferrari's Carlos Sainz of points in the Australian Grand Prix.
Aston Martin's uptake in pace this year is exceptionally well-documented. Media outlets are jumping at the opportunity to present the team's position and predict how it will fare throughout the season.
The 2008 Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix is remembered for various reasons. Fernando Alonso won Renault's first race that year, Felipe Massa finished outside the points after leading the race, and Alonso's teammate, Nelson Piquet Jr, crashed on lap 13.
When the Haas Formula 1 team announced its 2023 driver line-up, many hoped it would give the son of seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher, Mick, another shot to redeem himself.
Ferrari have asked Formula One's governing body to review a five-second penalty that dropped Carlos Sainz from fourth to 12th in last Sunday's triple red-flagged Australian Grand Prix.
Ferrari have lodged an appeal against Carlos Sainz's five-second penalty at the Australian Grand Prix. Sainz was punished after he collided with Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso in the duel for third at the opening bend following a late restart at Albert Park. After he was informed of the sanction, an emotional Sainz pleaded with his Ferrari team to instruct the stewards to reconsider their decision.
Ferrari have asked Formula One's governing body to review a five-second penalty that dropped Spaniard Carlos Sainz from fourth to 12th in last Sunday's triple red-flagged Australian Grand Prix.