Solbergs conquer F1 contingent at Race of Champions
Formula 1 drivers past and present were put in their place by Norway in the Race of Champions Nations Cup team competition in Sweden.
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Formula 1 drivers past and present were put in their place by Norway in the Race of Champions Nations Cup team competition in Sweden.
Former F1 world champion Mika Hakkinen has warned Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen that they are both dicing with danger by taking "very heavy risks" on the track. The pair were embroiled in an epic title in 2021, that culminated in the Red Bull man winning the title in controversial fashion at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
(Reuters) - The Alpine Formula One team has promoted Briton Pat Fry to the role of chief technical officer, the Enstone-based outfit said on Thursday.
The Alpine Formula One team has promoted Briton Pat Fry to the role of chief technical officer, the Enstone-based outfit said on Thursday.
Two-time Formula 1 world champion Mika Hakkinen has said that Lewis Hamilton will remain in the sport until the Mercedes car stops being one of the most dominant, suggesting that he feels the Briton will be on the grid for 2022 at least.
Two-time Formula 1 world champion Mika Hakkinen has said that both Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton take ‘very heavy risks’ with their safety after a 2021 season pitted with controversial moments and high-profile crashes.
Mika Hakkinen has said Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton relied on the safety of their cars and the track in their battles in 2021, as they took “very heavy risks” while making moves.
Mika Hakkinen says he hopes to see Lewis Hamilton return to Formula 1, but thinks the seven-time former World Champion would find it hard to accept if he came back to an uncompetitive car.