Lewis Hamilton outlines plans for Formula 1 stay
Lewis Hamilton has suggested that he has no plans on leaving Formula 1 any time soon, with him speaking at the Italian Grand Prix on Thursday.
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Lewis Hamilton has suggested that he has no plans on leaving Formula 1 any time soon, with him speaking at the Italian Grand Prix on Thursday.
MONZA, Italy: Charles Leclerc led team mate Carlos Sainz in first practice for Ferrari's home Italian Grand Prix on Friday (Sep 9) as Formula One joined in mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth.
Charles Leclerc gave Ferrari fans something to be optimistic about at Monza in the first practice session of the Italian Grand Prix with him going fastest.
MILAN: Formula One champion Max Verstappen is feeling unusually optimistic about his chances to finally get a good result at the Italian Grand Prix. Monza is the only circuit where Verstappen has never even finished on the podium, with the Red Bull driver’s best result being fifth in 2018. Verstappen did not even manage to finish the past two editions of the Italian GP at all, with his retirement last year coming after a spectacular crash with title rival Lewis Hamilton, who was also forced to abandon the race.
World champion Max Verstappen faces a five-place grid penalty for Sunday's Italian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton paid tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II following the news of her death on Thursday, with a minute's silence held before Friday's practice session. Before the start of proceedings in Monza the teams gathered in the paddocks, outside their garages, to pay their respects. Ad Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff wore a black armband, and Britons Hamilton, George Russell and Ross Brawn all gathered at the front of the group.
Sir Lewis Hamilton has led the Formula 1 community in paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II after the UK’s longest-serving monarch died at the age of 96.
Daniel Ricciardo says he is keeping his options open for next season as he looks for new employers following the early termination of his contract with McLaren.