Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo muck about in Japanese Grand Prix press conference
Formula 1 is in Japan this week and it looks as though the drivers are in fine spirits as the sport returns to Suzuka.
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Formula 1 is in Japan this week and it looks as though the drivers are in fine spirits as the sport returns to Suzuka.
On the brink of winning his second consecutive Formula 1 World Championship, Red Bull driver Max Verstappen relishes the prospect of rain at the Japanese Grand Prix.
SUZUKA, Japan : Seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton on Thursday called for any teams violating Formula One's spending rules to face serious sanctions amid speculation some had exceeded a cost cap last season.
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has called for strict punishments to be imposed on any teams violating Formula One's spending rules as speculation surfaces claiming some had exceeded a cost cap last season.
Formula 1 is back at Suzuka for the first time in three years with the Japanese Grand Prix being held this weekend.
Lewis Hamilton says the outcome of the 2021 Formula 1 World Championship would have been different if Mercedes “spent 300,000” on car developments. Max Verstappen won a controversial title on the last lap of the season finale at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to pip Hamilton to the championship. Ad Last week, reports claimed two teams went over the limit of the $145 million budget cap with Red Bull and Aston Martin allegedly those who have broken the rules.
Lewis Hamilton said Thursday that any team breaking Formula One's cost cap must be punished, after governing body FIA pushed the findings of an investigation back to next week. FIA had been due to reveal Wednesday if any team had breached last season's $145 million budget cap, but released a statement instead saying the report would be delayed until Monday, October 10. Rival teams claimed at last weekend's Singapore Grand Prix that two teams, thought to be Red Bull and Aston Martin, had exceeded the cap, which was introduced last season to make racing more competitive.
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton said on Thursday that any team breaking Formula One's cost cap must be punished, after governing body FIA pushed the findings of an investigation back to next week.