Helmut Marko, consultant to the Red Bull F1 team, warns the grid not to dismiss the potential impact of Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari in the 2025 season. Marko has
George Russell wrapped up Formula One's third and final day of pre-season testing in Bahrain with Mercedes on top after he went faster than reigning world champion Max Verstappen in the closing minutes on Friday.
George Russell posted the fastest time on the final day of Formula 1 preseason testing Friday after the afternoon session was briefly interrupted when a shuttle bus drove on the track. The Mercedes driver ended F1's three days of testing by beating Max Verstappen,
George Russell in the Mercedes fastest on final day Lando Norris and McLaren top times on day one Season-opening Australian Grand Prix takes place 14-16 March Sunday's race starts at 04:00 GMT Get involved: #BBCF1 Tasnim Chowdhury Andrew Benson BBC F1 correspondent Lewis Hamilton said Ferrari "definitely have some work to do to improve" as his former Mercedes team-mate George Russell set the pace on the final day of pre-season testing.
Lando Norris was fastest and seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton 13th as Formula 1 teams had to deal with a power outage that disrupted preseason testing Wednesday. In an early sign favoring Norris' bid to beat defending champion Max Verstappen,
Saturday’s F1 news includes Max Verstappen escaping an FIA punishment and the cause of Lewis Hamilton’s early Bahrain test exit. Let’s rattle through the day’s main headlines at breakneck speed… Williams junior Luke Browning was reportedly the target of Max Verstappen’s light-hearted middle-finger gesture during F1 2025 pre-season testing in Bahrain.
Max Verstappen is seeking a fifth-straight Formula 1 drivers' title but will need his new Red Bull car, the RB21, to be more compliant than its predecessor turned out to be
After three days of Formula 1 pre-season testing in Bahrain, Mirror Sport assesses Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton's title chances, concern for Max Verstappen and who could be 2025's surprise package
FORMER F1 star Juan Pablo Montoya isn’t convinced Max Verstappen’s dominance will continue in 2025. Red Bull driver Verstappen, 27, is hoping to win a fifth consecutive Drivers
F1 legend Juan Pablo Montoya has given his opinion on the upcoming 2025 season. He believes that 2025 will not see Max Verstappen retaining his world champion s
Max Verstappen and his closest Formula 1 rival, Lando Norris, have updated media on their fierce rivalry at pre-season testing in Bahrain. A testing choice for Red Bull has left the team facing a major setback during Formula 1 testing this week.