Abu Dhabi F1: Max Verstappen sees end in sight after 'crazy, crazy year'
Fatigue was a key theme of the first question and answer session with the assembled Formula One drivers ahead of Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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Fatigue was a key theme of the first question and answer session with the assembled Formula One drivers ahead of Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton has accused Christian Horner of "stirring" after the Red Bull boss claimed representatives of the seven times world champion approached him about switching teams before he penned his new deal with Mercedes.
Just five days after winning in Las Vegas, Max Verstappen will climb into his Red Bull for the final time this year on Friday when he begins his bid for another record-extending triumph at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton contacted Red Bull about driving alongside Max Verstappen for the grid’s all-conquering team, Christian Horner has claimed.
Max Verstappen won the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix for a record-extending 18th victory of the Formula One season on Saturday.
World champion Max Verstappen has given his support to rival Carlos Sainz after the Ferrari driver was hit with a 10-place grid penalty at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc will start from pole position in Saturday's Las Vegas Grand Prix after posting the fastest time in Friday qualifying. Leclerc finished ahead of team-mate Carlos Sainz but with the Spaniard having a ten-place grid penalty imposed after Thursday's practice, world champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull will start second. Mercedes' George Russell will be in third place on the grid alongside Alpine's French driver Pierre Gasly.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix suffered an embarrassing start when the first practice session on the new circut was abandoned after just nine minutes of racing on Thursday due to a loose drain cover. Ferrari's Carlos Sainz had his vehicle stop after hitting the cover, resulting in a red flag and damage to the front his vehicle. After some delay organisers announced that the session would not be resumed.