The lack of grip at Istanbul Park may have created an entertaining race, but repeating its formula would be difficult in the future. Gary Anderson explains why
Lewis Hamilton’s Turkish Grand Prix performance was worthy of a champion and was a lesson to his fellow Formula 1 competitors to spend less time complaining, says Gary Anderson
Valtteri Bottas suggested his run to 14th in the Turkish Grand Prix, which was punctuated by six spins and a collision, might have been his most difficult race in Formula 1 – describing it as a “disaster race”
Racing Point says it has discovered damage to Lance Stroll’s car that would’ve contributed to his slump from leading the Turkish Grand Prix to an eventual ninth
Formula 1’s return to Istanbul Park was a chaotic one – and that’s reflected in Edd Straw’s Turkish Grand Prix ratings. Debate the scores with him live at 5.30pm UK time
The thought of how he blew his first Formula 1 title shot was clearly on Lewis Hamilton’s mind as he made the call that ensured he sealed his seventh championship with a race win. Scott Mitchell delves into Mercedes’ radio chat to explain what unfolded
He has the best car. He has easy team-mates. He never has to race. Those are all accusations levelled at Lewis Hamilton by his critics. Edd Straw tackles them
There were times during the Turkish Grand Prix when Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes was 5s slower than the opposition. Yet there was always evidence that he was set for victory if he just stuck to a plan and let the race come to him