Hamilton's impending new Mercedes deal a blow to Ricciardo's goal of a 2024 return
Lewis Hamilton says he will "definitely" sign a new contract with Mercedes to keep racing in Formula 1 beyond 2023.
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Lewis Hamilton says he will "definitely" sign a new contract with Mercedes to keep racing in Formula 1 beyond 2023.
Carlos Sainz of Ferrari posted the quickest time in the opening practice session for this weekend's Mexican Grand Prix.
MEXICO CITY: Max Verstappen will be seeking a party-pooping record this weekend when he aims to beat Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez in front of his passionate home fans at the Mexican Grand Prix. The 25-year-old world champion, whose triumph in Texas last Sunday secured the constructors’ world title for Red Bull 24 hours after the death of team founder and co-owner Dieter Mateschitz, is bidding for an unprecedented 14th win of the season. He currently shares the mark of 13 successes in a year with two Germans, seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel, but knows another victory, especially at Perez’s expense, might wreck a famous fiesta.
(Reuters) - Formula One statistics for Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, the 20th round of the 22-race world championship:
Sergio Perez could make history as the first Mexican to win his home Formula One grand prix on Sunday but another victory for Red Bull team mate and double world champion Max Verstappen would be a record for a single season.
(Reuters) - Formula One statistics for Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, the 20th round of the 22-race world championship:
(Reuters) - Sergio Perez could make history as the first Mexican to win his home Formula One grand prix on Sunday but another victory for Red Bull team mate and double world champion Max Verstappen would be a record for a single season.
Lewis Hamilton acknowledges that it is "highly unlikely" he will maintain his record of winning at least one race in every season of his career. He fears he has "a steep hill to climb" to stop Max Verstappen from dominating Formula 1.