Slipstream Saturday: Can Ferrari Make Good at the Hungarian Grand Prix?
This weekend brings the final race before Formula 1 takes its summer break.
This weekend brings the final race before Formula 1 takes its summer break.
Ferrari look poised to win at Circuit Paul Ricard, but Red Bull won with Max Verstappen at last year’s French Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz has stepped up this season, while Latifi and Schumacher have struggled.
The Canadian Grand Prix is back this weekend. Here are the F1 news and notes ahead of the race.
The Azerbaijan Grand Prix has offered strange circumstances during its short tenure on the Formula 1 schedule. The question is whether or not such results will continue.
Charles Leclerc has struggled on his home track of Monaco. Valtteri Bottas has found troubles on Friday. Daniel Ricciardo has yet to find his groove with McLaren. All three face unusual challenges as they head into the Monaco Grand Prix.
Aston Martin debuted a new design for their 2022 car. Its design closely resembles that of the RB18 bringing questions about the change to the paddock.
After a two-year break, Formula 1 returned to Australia, and Charles Leclerc will start the grand prix from the pole when the lights go out. …
Formula 1 faces the issue of racing in Saudi Arabia as the Houthi separatists attacked a nearby Aramco oil facility. After more than four hours of meetings between the governing body, the drivers, and the team principals, the race will proceed as scheduled. Currently, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc looks to be leading the way.
Ferrari placed its drivers at the front in the first two practices of the Bahrain GP, with Max Verstappen looking to start his title defense off right. Other teams, like Mercedes, McLaren, and Alpine face struggles with the new F1 car.