Formula 1
Horner: F1 ‘missed Charlie Whiting’ in chaotic Saudi GP
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner says the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix chaos showed Formula 1 is ‘missing’ the late Charlie Whiting – Michael Masi’s predecessor as race director
Formula 1
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner says the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix chaos showed Formula 1 is ‘missing’ the late Charlie Whiting – Michael Masi’s predecessor as race director
Formula 1
Lewis Hamilton called Max Verstappen’s racing style “over the limit” in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and put their contact down to his Red Bull rival “obviously brake-testing” him
Formula 1
A chaotic inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix featured no shortage of controversy that’s likely to be debated long after the season ends. Our writers give their initial verdicts
Formula 1
Max Verstappen has hit out at the way the ultra-controversial Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was officiated, declaring Formula 1 “more about penalties than racing”
Formula 1
Lewis Hamilton drew level on points with Max Verstappen by winning a Saudi Arabian Grand Prix featuring multiple incidents between them
Formula 1
A crash for Mick Schumacher and then a subsequent restart pile-up caused two red flags in the first 15 laps of Formula 1’s first Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Formula E
A recently formed design cell by the Stellantis Group that involved some of the most notable designers from the automotive world had input into the Gen3 Formula E car which was privately launched to teams and drivers in Valencia this week.
Formula 1
Data from Max Verstappen’s final Saudi GP qualifying lap reveals he’d braked earlier than previous laps in the moments before the crash.
Formula 1
Formula 1 championship leader Max Verstappen is understood to have avoided a gearbox change following his qualifying crash in Saudi Arabia.
Formula 1
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff says he is dealing with the backlash over the team’s Kingspan partnership as a “matter of urgency”
Formula 1
Are the backmarkers particularly vulnerable to potential chaos in Formula 1’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix? Mick Schumacher reckons so
Formula 1
Haas driver Nikita Mazepin says he did not want Lewis Hamilton to be penalised for impeding him during FP3 at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and backed the stewards’ decision not to give the Mercedes driver a grid drop