Ex-F1 technical director Gary Anderson crunches the numbers to find out the true 2025 pecking order and what it says about each driver and team's execution rate
Formula 1 world championship leader Charles Leclerc believes he has improved as a driver since last season but does not like being labelled ‘Charles 2.0’
Heartbreak and Formula E’s highly-popular Rome circuit appear to go hand in hand, so there will be a crop of drivers this weekend wanting revenge for their previous Italian misfortune
Sebastian Vettel has been fined €5000 for his unauthorised use of a scooter on the track after his Aston Martin suffered an engine failure in the opening practice session at the 2022 Australian Grand Prix
New cars on a new track layout with a new surface around half its length, but Mark Hughes’s Friday analysis finds a very familiar-looking 2022 competitive order with Ferrari and Red Bull too close to call, and Mercedes struggling badly with porpoising
Pecco Bagnaia has laid out a timeline of the woes that he believes have all contributed to a slow start for not just the 2021 MotoGP runner-up but also his fellow 2022 Ducati riders
George Russell described the porpoising of the Mercedes W13 on the run to Turn 9 during Friday practice for Formula 1’s Australian Grand Prix as “the most severe I’ve experienced”, with he and team-mate Lewis Hamilton frustrated that set-up changes didn’t impact car performance
Sebastian Vettel has been summoned to the Formula 1 stewards for the unauthorised use of a scooter on the track after his Aston Martin suffered an engine failure in Australian Grand Prix practice
Red Bull’s first Formula 1 engine project is “on plan” and a single-cylinder engine will run “imminently”, even though the 2026 rules have not been finalised
Carlos Sainz led a Ferrari 1-2 in a twice red-flagged first Australian Grand Prix practice session as the Formula 1 field learned the new-style Melbourne. Key moments – Sainz fastest by nearly 0.6s over Leclerc – Lost bodywork from Perez’s car causes red flag – Apparent engine failure for Vettel Wor
Red Bull and Porsche look increasingly likely to partner up for Formula 1’s new engine regulations, with Christian Horner admitting Volkswagen Group talks are “logical”