F1 Midweek: Does a Winless Season Make Mercedes’ 2022 a Failure?
If Mercedes goes winless in 2022, should it be classified as a failure despite a number of podiums?
If Mercedes goes winless in 2022, should it be classified as a failure despite a number of podiums?
Let’s check out the entire driver grid for the ongoing Formula 1 season and how things are going for each team.
Max Verstappen won for the 11th time this season while Ferrari lost out in F1’s Italian GP.
Though Mercedes seemed dominant and strong early at the Dutch Grand Prix, a tire strategy shakeup meant just one of their cars scored a podium.
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.
The 2022 Hungarian Grand Prix looked all but certain to become the first win of George Russell’s Formula 1 career. Until it didn’t.
George Russell scored his first career pole in Formula 1 at the Hungaroring during Saturday’s qualifying session.
It’s certainly not been the F1 season Mercedes-AMG Petronas had hoped for.
Max Verstappen earned his seventh win of the 2022 Formula 1 season, benefitting from Charles Leclerc recording a DNF after leading the race.