F1 Review: Max Verstappen Magnificent in Belgium as Ferrari Flounders … Again
Despite starting 14th, Max Verstappen made his drive look easy and essentially cruised to victory at the Belgian Grand Prix.
Despite starting 14th, Max Verstappen made his drive look easy and essentially cruised to victory at the Belgian Grand Prix.
In the last race before F1 takes its customary break, Max Verstappen coasted to a second straight victory Sunday (July 31) at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
George Russell scored his first career pole in Formula 1 at the Hungaroring during Saturday’s qualifying session.
Max Verstappen earned his seventh win of the 2022 Formula 1 season, benefitting from Charles Leclerc recording a DNF after leading the race.
Defending series champion Max Verstappen has all the momentum entering this final stretch after winning the 90th Lenovo Grand Prix de France.
Charles Leclerc started on the pole of the Grand Prix De France in 2022. Then, after 18 laps, disaster struck.
Charles Leclerc nabbed his seventh pole of this F1 season.
Carlos Sainz may be the key to Ferrari excelling as the 2022 F1 season continues, and Mick Schumacher has found his groove with Haas.
What had looked like a race that Max Verstappen would dominate turned into one where Charles Leclerc became the force.
Charles Leclerc won the 2022 Austrian Grand Prix in dramatic fashion, holding off fan favorite Max Verstappen in spite of the former’s throttle issues.