Formula 1
Mercedes: Verstappen would’ve been on pole by ‘almost 0.5s‘
Mercedes reckons Max Verstappen would have been on pole position by almost half a second had he not hit the wall at the end of Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying
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Mercedes reckons Max Verstappen would have been on pole position by almost half a second had he not hit the wall at the end of Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying
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Should Max Verstappen actually start the Saudi GP in third, he’s still in a great place if Mercedes’ glaring weakness carries over
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Sergio Perez blasted the safety of Formula 1’s new Saudi Arabian Grand Prix street circuit, describing the track as ‘dangerous without reason’
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Lewis Hamilton says he had no idea Mercedes’ new sponsor Kingspan was linked to the Grenfell tragedy and added “we shall see” if the association remains
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Did Lewis Hamilton deserve a Saudi Arabian Grand Prix grid penalty? Should Max Verstappen be kicking himself for his qualifying crash? Our writers give their takes on another wild day of F1 2021 title fight drama
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After sounding bewildered on team radio, Sebastian Vettel has opened up on his surprise over the Aston Martin car’s Jeddah performance
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Red Bull Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen has described his costly late crash in the Saudi Arabian as “terrible”, with team boss Christian Horner calling it a “great shame” and “pretty brutal”
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Lewis Hamilton led a Mercedes 1-2 in the penultimate qualifying session of the Formula 1 season at Jeddah, as a late Max Verstappen crash proved crucial to his title rival’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix pole
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Lewis Hamilton has only received a reprimand for his Saudi Arabian Grand Prix practice incident with Nikita Mazepin and an alleged yellow-flag breach was dismissed
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Lewis Hamilton has been summoned to the Formula 1 stewards ahead of Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying over both an alleged yellow-flag offence and impeding Nikita Mazepin
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Max Verstappen emerged on top of final Saudi Arabian Grand Prix practice, while his Formula 1 title rival Lewis Hamilton narrowly avoided a terrifying high-speed collision with Nikita Mazepin
IndyCar
Williams Formula 1 reserve Jack Aitken will realise a long-held ambition of driving an IndyCar on Monday. Our American Editor Jack Benyon explains why he could prove a valuable asset for an IndyCar team