Lewis Hamilton vs Max Verstappen is a rivalry of a kind Formula 1 hasn’t seen in years. But it’s not happened in 2021 because of two drivers peaking, but because a swirl of rules rows created a situation where Mercedes and Red Bull were – very briefly – in a real fight. Mark Hughes explains
Perhaps the oddest revelation in the FIA’s dismissal of the attempt to get Lewis Hamilton’s British Grand Prix penalty reviewed was that Red Bull had tasked Alex Albon with ‘re-enacting’ Hamilton’s move on Max Verstappen. Scott Mitchell looks in to how Red Bull would’ve gone about that
Honda initially thought Max Verstappen’s Silverstone impact had wrecked his engine, which would’ve made a grid penalty later this year almost inevitable. Now it’s very optimistic the power unit escaped the crash unscathed
Mercedes believes Red Bull’s senior management has tried to “tarnish the good name and sporting integrity” of Lewis Hamilton since his British Grand Prix clash with Max Verstappen
Formula 1 champions Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel have criticised the nationwide referendum in Hungary on what’s widely seen as anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, on the eve of the Budapest F1 weekend
Lewis Hamilton has defended his and his Mercedes team’s conduct after the British Grand Prix, in the wake of Formula 1 title rival Max Verstappen’s criticism of “disrespectful” behaviour
Max Verstappen says he was called by Lewis Hamilton after their controversial British Grand Prix collision but stands by his criticism of Hamilton’s driving and post-race celebrations
This week’s episode of The Race’s Formula E Podcast welcomes BMW I Andretti team principal Roger Griffiths to the show as we discuss all the drama and controversy from last weekend’s London E-Prix