F1 Midweek: Max Verstappen Back on Top, Red Bull Team Orders & In Defense of Monaco
Every single time Max Verstappen has been running at the checkered flag of an F1 race this year, the Dutchman has won the race.
Every single time Max Verstappen has been running at the checkered flag of an F1 race this year, the Dutchman has won the race.
The Miami Grand Prix turned out to be a financial windfall for Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross. In other news, Colton Hertaʻs test with McLaren later this year could be a signal that F1 might soon have a US driver on the grid.
With five rounds down and 18 rounds to go, the 2022 Formula One World Championship looks set to be Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen face off for the title.
Has Red Bull really closed the gap on Ferrari after Max Verstappenʻs win in Italy? Is George Russell a mirage? Will Valtteri Bottas be able to maintain his strong start?
We’re slowly starting to see the effects of this now years-long bump, such as an NBC Sports column where Kevin Harvick lamented on how popular Formula 1 has gotten with his son and his friend group.
Ferrari hold the lead in both the constructorʻs and driverʻs championships as the series heads to Imola. This weekend also offers the return of the sprint qualifying races that came to the sport in 2021.
ShowBuzz Daily released their rating numbers for the weekend, and the results pan out well for Formula 1.
Mercedes seems to be struggling after the first two races of the 2022 season, while Ferrari looks to be regaining its championship form.
After a year away from the sport. Kevin Magnussen has rejoined Haas F1 and breathed life into what had been a moribund team.
Before the lights go out to start the 2022 Formula 1 season, our writers offer a roundtable to discuss some of the notable storylines.