Alternative F1 points with certain teams removed are always a fun exercise. There's a 2025 version that really puts the grid's wildest battle in sharp focus
After a seemingly never-ending off-season, Formula 1 roared back to life in Austria on Friday – with a multitude of new storylines set up to play out in 2020
Friday’s Formula 1 practice running at the Red Bull Ring offered us the first look at the competitive order for 2020 – it’s brilliant news for one supposed midfield team, but bad news for two major names
Friday practice in Austria gave us the first real glimpse of Mercedes’ controversial DAS system in action. Scott Mitchell explains what we learned from seeing it in use – and what that means for the next step in a complex saga
Gary Anderson takes a look at the grounds other teams have to protest Mercedes’ use of DAS, checking them against the Formula 1 regulations the FIA will use to make a decision
New Audi Formula E driver Rene Rast is targeting an intensive learning experience and hopes to claim some points in the six races at Berlin Tempelhof next month
Lewis Hamilton led another Mercedes 1-2 in second Austrian Grand Prix practice, as Racing Point’s Sergio Perez beat Sebastian Vettel’s Ferrari to third and Red Bull languished down the order