McLaren driver Lando Norris thinks that drivers should not be punished for swearing, but Formula One should find a way to manage the broadcast more effectively.
McLaren’s Lando Norris dominated the third and final practice at the Singapore Grand Prix while Ferrari seemingly lost their way after a strong showing on Friday. F1Technical’s lead journalist Balazs ...
Having received a punishment for swearing in a pre-event press conference in Singapore, reigning world champion Max Verstappen insists that Formula 1 should not air team radio if the sport is ...
Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur claims that McLaren might have gained the crucial last drops of performance with their aggressively-designed rear wing configuration in the extremely close fight in ...
Reigning Formula One world champion Max Verstappen has been punished for using offensive language in the pre-event press conference at the Singapore Grand Prix.
McLaren's Lando Norris set the bechmark time in the second one-hour practice session at the Singapore Grand Prix, edging out the Ferrari duo of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz. F1Technical's lead ...
Following a difficult opening day at the Yas Marina Circuit, reigning world champion Max Verstappen insisted that the general lack of grip has been the main reason for his poor performance.
On the back of a very strong weekend in Azerbaijan, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc insists that the Italian outfit will need to fine-tune the SF-24 if it wants to challenge for the top places.
Charles Leclerc continued his recent impressive form, topping the opening practice session at the Singapore Grand Prix. F1Technical's lead journalist Balazs Szabo reports on Free Practice 1.
Having secured his second F1 victory, McLaren driver Oscar Piastri is fully confident that his car is legal despite recent onboard footage that showed the rear wing of the MCL38 show a fairly high ...
Kick Sauber's team representative Alessandro Alunni Bravi has confirmed that Mattia Binotto will make a final decision regarding the Swiss outfit's driver line-up for next season.
Formula One's tyre supplier Pirelli has once again brought its softest compounds, supplying teams with the C3, C4 and C5 for the third consecutive race weekend.