Lewis Hamilton Comes Up Just Short of Victory at COTA
Lewis Hamilton came up six laps short of his first victory of the 2022 Formula 1 season after being passed by Max Verstappen for the win.
Lewis Hamilton came up six laps short of his first victory of the 2022 Formula 1 season after being passed by Max Verstappen for the win.
It’s been a decade since a Formula 1 driver was suspended for an on-track altercation.
Charles Leclerc took the pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix after a strategic error robbed Max Verstappen of two fast laps.
The return of the Singapore Grand Prix after a two year absence brings more questions than answers for the F1 grid.
Max Verstappen will be looking to earn his second driverʻs title in Singapore – something that may be a bit of a stretch, yet also not unrealistic.
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.
In the states, IndyCar will be concluding their season with a tight championship competition as Will Power leads the field with little guarantee that he will walk away with the big trophy to conclude the season. In the world of Formula 1, the story is a bit different. The sport enters its third consecutive race …
The F1 Dutch Grand Prix brought all the common 2022 storylines, including another Max Verstappen win at one of his home tracks.
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.
For the second straight year, Max Verstappen scored a popular win in the Netherlands, as the Dutchman cruised to his 10th victory of the 2022 season.
Despite starting 14th, Max Verstappen made his drive look easy and essentially cruised to victory at the Belgian Grand Prix.
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