A close call between Fernando Alonso and Nico Hulkenberg went largely unnoticed during the chaotic early period in Formula 1’s Belgian Grand Prix sprint – but ended up translating into a stewards’ warning to Alonso
Jake Dennis clinched the Formula E title with one race to spare in an at times farcical first race of the London E-Prix weekend at the ExCeL that featured two red flags and the implosion of Envision Racing and Nick Cassidy’s title hopes
Max Verstappen passed Oscar Piastri to win a rain-affected sprint race at the Belgian Grand Prix, denying the McLaren rookie his first race win in Formula 1
Jaguar driver Mitch Evans boosted his slender Formula E title hopes by setting the fastest time in qualifying for the first of the London E-Prix at the ExCeL and claiming three bonus points at the expense of fellow title contender Nick Cassidy
The depths of Renault’s flawed approach to Formula 1 and how its works team continues to be mishandled have been laid bare by scathing criticism from its former advisor Alain Prost
Formula 1 championship leader Max Verstappen denied rookie Oscar Piastri pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix sprint race at Spa-Francorchamps by just 0.011s
The four squads still in Formula E teams’ title contention not only each have drivers in that particular fight, but also represent a pair of manufacturer-customer allegiances. That inevitably increases the odds of spoiler tactics coming into play at the season-ending London double-header
A proposal that is key to Williams’s Formula 1 recovery plan was rebuffed by rival team bosses in a Formula 1 Commission meeting that a frustrated James Vowles felt ended up going “round in circles”
Max Verstappen’s Belgian Grand Prix qualifying pace superiority – at a track where the Red Bull can really stretch its legs – was huge. But McLaren rookie Oscar Piastri showed similar hints of greatness