Formula 1 The first sign that upgraded Williams is a real top 10 threat Alex Albon qualifying in 12th place in Austria might not be the biggest statement for the upgraded Williams to make. But a closer look leads to plenty of reasons to be positive as Edd Straw explains
Formula 1 F1 approves proposal to increase budget cap to fight inflation Formula 1’s budget cap will increase by 3.1% for 2022, saving several teams from failing to comply with the financial regulations amid rapidly increasing inflation
Formula 1 FIA’s controversial technical directive delayed to Belgian GP The FIA technical directive designed to control the amount of porpoising and bottoming out suffered by 2022 Formula 1 cars will not be implemented until the Belgian Grand Prix
Formula 1 Talks expected over F1 racing rules with some drivers ‘confused’ Formula 1 drivers are expected to seek clarification of the new-for-2022 racing rules following an action-packed British Grand Prix to ensure they can race “hard but fair”.Formula 1 drivers are expected to seek clarification of the new-for-2022 racing rules following an action-packed British Grand P
Formula 1 Packed F1 Commission agenda – but are any resolutions likely? The agenda for the latest Formula 1 commission meeting is packed – but how many of the issues will actually be resolved? Scott Mitchell explains more
Formula 1 Leclerc explains Binotto visit after needing to ‘disconnect’ Charles Leclerc says he needed to “disconnect” after a recent tricky run of races and has explained why his Ferrari Formula 1 team boss Mattia Binotto came to visit him in Monaco
Formula 1 ‘I don’t know how I survived’ – Zhou’s account of horror crash Alfa Romeo Formula 1 driver Zhou Guanyu has spoken at length for the first time since his monster crash on the opening lap of the British Grand Prix
Formula 1 Norris’s assessment as Ricciardo grapples with ‘dark race’ Lando Norris “understands certain parts” of the struggles experienced by McLaren Formula 1 team-mate Daniel Ricciardo, who described his latest blow at the British Grand Prix as “a pretty dark race”
Formula 1 The key details of F1’s controversial flexi-floor clampdown Ferrari and Red Bull have expressed their annoyance at the FIA’s planned technical directive that will clamp down on floor flexing. We now know exactly how the governing body intends to achieve this
Formula 1 Top Honda personnel attending Austrian GP – but what does it mean? Senior Honda personnel will attend this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix and undoubtedly fuel speculation about its Formula 1 future. But just how significant is it? Scott Mitchell explains all you need to know
Formula 1 Can Vettel’s Williams run inspire F1 engine rule changes? Could Formula 1 consider more powerful, louder internal combustion engines in the future? Christian Horner thinks so after Sebastian Vettel’s Williams FW14B demonstration run with sustainable fuel
Formula 1 The rule contradiction that lets Verstappen race so aggressively Based on a precedent of the British Grand Prix, a dark art appears to be enshrined in Formula 1’s 2022 racing rules. Max Verstappen might be the best at exploiting that, but he’s not the only one doing so
Formula 1 Ferrari risks sleepwalking into bigger F1 problems In the context of a singular race, Ferrari’s British GP was a success – it won, after all. But the longer-term implications could come back to haunt it
Formula 1 Horner says ‘no such thing as intent’ of F1 regs amid FIA dispute Red Bull’s Christian Horner is unhappy with the FIA’s reasoning for pushing a controversial new technical directive
Formula 1 The calculated aggression key to Schumacher’s first points Mick Schumacher was finally able to end his wait for an F1 points finish with eighth place at the British Grand Prix. Scott Mitchell took an in-depth look at his race to find out how he did it
Formula 1 Alonso suggests his precedent should’ve got Leclerc penalised Fernando Alonso raised a semi-sarcastic eyebrow at Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez not getting penalties at the end of the British Grand Prix. Does he have a case?
Formula 1 What AlphaTauri debris stuck in his floor cost Verstappen Max Verstappen’s Red Bull Formula 1 car carried a piece of AlphaTauri debris wedged in its floor for most of the British Grand Prix, costing the car around 20% of its rear downforce
Formula 1 Protestors invaded British GP track during red flag The red flag at the start of Formula 1’s British Grand Prix appears to have coincidentally prevented a dangerous situation following an attempted track invasion
Formula 1 Ricciardo at a loss to explain large Silverstone gap to Norris Daniel Ricciardo said there is no “explanation or reason” for why he has trailed McLaren team-mate Lando Norris so much at the British GP
Formula 1 Mercedes surprised by rival floor flexing hinted at by FIA Toto Wolff has expressed surprise that Mercedes’ rival F1 teams have apparently designed their cars’ floors to flex more than the regulations intended to allow
Formula 1 Latifi has set level he must maintain to try to save F1 drive Nicholas Latifi reckons the performance that led to his best Formula 1 qualifying result is the new baseline level he must consistently reach to prolong his career
Formula 1 What caused Mercedes’ disappointing British GP qualifying Mercedes was “pretty disappointed” not to split the title-contending Red Bulls and Ferraris in British Grand Prix qualifying
Formula 1 When will Alonso and Piastri’s intertwined F1 futures be clear? Alpine’s plan to resolve its three-into-two Formula 1 driver dilemma involves loaning Oscar Piastri to Williams, but that goes hand in hand with sorting Fernando Alonso’s future
Formula 1 Ricciardo’s new F1-based fictional TV series explained Daniel Ricciardo hopes to help ‘steer the ship’ in his role as executive producer for a new F1-based fictional TV show
Formula 1 How FIA has moved beyond its controversial quick bouncing fix The FIA’s efforts to combat the worst of the bouncing suffered by 2022 Formula 1 cars has moved on quickly from a short-term and controversial measure at the Canadian Grand Prix
Formula 1 New Piquet racist, homophobic Hamilton slur emerges from 2021 Footage has emerged of another instance of Nelson Piquet using a racial slur in reference to Lewis Hamilton, along with an apparent homophobic comment
Formula 1 Wolff challenges other F1 teams to act beyond ‘Instagram posts’ Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has challenged others in Formula 1 to make a “really meaningful” financial contribution to anti-racism causes, as the team holds a charity auction to support the foundation it launched with Lewis Hamilton
Formula 1 ‘A good gain’ – Alpine reveals redesigned F1 sidepods and floor A major sidepod and floor redesign for Alpine’s Formula 1 car has been revealed ahead of the British Grand Prix
Formula 1 FIA works out metric to police porpoising, reveals next step The FIA plans to enforce its new technical directive setting a limit for the vertical oscillations Formula 1 drivers can be subjected to from the French Grand Prix
Formula 1 Alpine’s big 2022 tech gamble is paying off – most of the time Alpine’s 2022 engine has brought more pace but has had its moments of poor reliability. Despite that displeasing Fernando Alonso, the team might well be on the right track
Formula 1 Piquet/Vips incidents part of bigger problem F1 can’t ignore The rightful condemnation of Nelson Piquet and the sacking of Juri Vips have provided F1 a stark reminder of the path it must follow
Formula E The missing ingredient making this Formula E’s best season There might not be 15 drivers contending for this season’s Formula E championship like last year, but that gives it a much richer narrative argues Scott Mitchell
Formula 1 The Aston Martin F1 recruit whose career defies convention There’s been no shortage of feel-good Formula 1 stories this year, but Aston Martin’s Jess Hawkins’ tale is a particularly unique one
Formula 1 ‘Proud’ Gasly’s 2023 AlphaTauri F1 drive now official AlphaTauri has announced Pierre Gasly will drive for the team again in 2023, in the wake of Red Bull re-signing Sergio Perez
Formula 1 No more major upgrades for McLaren this season McLaren has suggested upgrades to its 2022 car will be “small, little changes” as it focuses on finding performance from its current package
Formula 1 A warning for Max Verstappen’s 2022 F1 rivals Despite only starting from pole position twice, Max Verstappen has won six races and has a 46-point lead in 2022, and that’s something that should worry his title rivals, says Scott Mitchell
Formula 1 How Leclerc handled a big test of his patience and judgement Charles Leclerc had to put one virtue that’s not always been a strength of his to the test in the Canadian GP. It was a race in which he needed to keep a sense of perspective, so how did he fare?
Formula 1 Horner: FIA order on floor stay ‘overtly biased’ to Mercedes Red Bull Formula 1 boss Christian Horner says the FIA’s decision to allow teams to run secondary floor stays is “overtly biased to sorting one team’s problems out”, in a thinly-veiled dig at Mercedes
Formula 1 ‘A cake with no frosting’ – Schumacher’s fresh points blow Mick Schumacher likened his Canadian Grand Prix to a cake without frosting after a power unit problem denied the Haas driver a likely first Formula 1 points finish
Formula 1 Ferrari challenges validity of FIA’s action on F1 bouncing Ferrari has told the FIA it does not consider new technical directives aimed at helping control the porpoising and bouncing of Formula 1 cars to be “applicable”