The Azerbaijan Grand Prix was a thriller with some standout drives throughout the top 10. But who tops Edd Straw's F1 driver rankings this week?
Some fantastic racing with a pinch of the classic Baku chaos made for an excellent Azerbaijan Grand Prix with plenty of winners and losers...
Thirteen of the 20 drivers lining up on the Formula 1 grid in 2024 have set pole position for an F1 grand prix. Here we detail how many poles each one has and where they rank on F1's all-time list
Acquire 12 penalty points in Formula 1 and you will be banned for at least one grand prix. But is any driver currently close to that? Here's our rundown of each driver's current penalty points total
Outside of the dominant polesitter Charles Leclerc, stand-ins Ollie Bearman and Franco Colapinto were the unquestionable stars of qualifying for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, claiming big wins against experienced, highly-regarded Formula 1 team-mates
The Italian Grand Prix brought much joy to home team Ferrari and its spearhead Charles Leclerc, but Monza - despite its simple-in-theory layout - proved a real handful for many of his peers
Two-thirds of the drivers on the 2024 Formula 1 grid have won a grand prix - but some have won far more than others. Here's our recap of how many victories each driver has
Silly season is a fan favourite time of the year, and huge factor in it is driver contracts. Here's when each Formula 1 driver's current deals expire
The 2024 Formula 1 season won't feature any new drivers but there will be some new team identities on the grid. Here's our handy recap of all the drivers and teams who will start the 2024 F1 season in Bahrain on March 2
Lando Norris dominated, but he's not Edd Straw's top performer of the Dutch Grand Prix weekend. And Max Verstappen's emphatic defeat doesn't mean a low ranking for the champion either...
The underdog glory days are back for F1's smallest team which, objectively, should be last in the constructors' championship. But is this a real turnaround from the trough of 2023 or the equivalent of a 'new manager bounce'?
In another world, Nico Hulkenberg is in his fifth year of F1 retirement. Instead, he's thriving in the midfield and, at the age of 36, might just have secured the best move of his career. He talks to Scott Mitchell-Malm about his revival