Toto Wolff condemns hostile fans booing Max Verstappen at US Grand Prix
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says booing has no place in Formula 1 after Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez received a frosty welcome at an event for the US Grand Prix.
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Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says booing has no place in Formula 1 after Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez received a frosty welcome at an event for the US Grand Prix.
AUSTIN, Texas : Alpine's double world champion Fernando Alonso lost seventh place at the U.S. Grand Prix on Sunday after stewards upheld a protest from Formula One rivals Haas about the safety of his car.
(Reuters) - Red Bull boss Christian Horner said winning the Formula One constructors' title had a special significance because of the tough times the team had been through since their previous success.
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz will start on pole position for the United States Grand Prix after beating teammate Charles Leclerc to the top spot by 0.065 seconds.
(Reuters) -Ferrari's Carlos Sainz took pole position for the U.S. Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, on Saturday as Formula One mourned the death of Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz ahead of a race likely to crown his team champions.
Carlos Sainz put Ferrari on pole position for the US Formula One Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, on Saturday with Red Bull's double world champion Max Verstappen joining the Spaniard on the front row.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Ferrari's Carlos Sainz will start on pole position for the United States Grand Prix after season champion Max Verstappen finished third in Saturday's qualifying session that began shortly after his Red Bull team learned that founder and owner Dietrich Mateschitz had died.
Max Verstappen laid down the gauntlet in the final practice session ahead of qualifying for Sunday's United States Grand Prix.