Verstappen takes sprint race pole despite error as Leclerc recovers for second
Formula 1
Max Verstappen secured pole position for the Miami sprint race ahead of Charles Leclerc despite a mistake on his final flying lap.
Max Verstappen secured pole position for the Miami sprint race ahead of Charles Leclerc despite a mistake on his final flying lap.
The FIA has been asked to allow Mercedes junior driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli to make his Formula 1 debut before he turns 18.
Max Verstappen has taken provisional pole position for the Miami Grand Prix sprint race for Red Bull ahead of Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez.
Adrian Newey says he’s “very flattered” Lewis Hamilton wants him to join Ferrari next year, but insists he hasn’t decided what he will do after leaving Red Bull.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner denied there is any connection between the tensions within the team and Adrian Newey’s decision to leave.
McLaren have produced the biggest upgrade of the season for this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix, but have only one hour to perfect their set-up.
Max Verstappen was quickest in the only practice session for the Miami Grand Prix weekend ahead of McLaren’s Oscar Piastri.
The latest change to Formula 1’s sprint races has failed to win the support of many drivers, some of which said they prefer the previous version.
In the round-up: Albon “most optimistic I’ve been” about Miami • French GP investigation • Barnard stands in for Bird in Berlin
Logan Sargeant said the two penalty points he received on his superlicence in Shanghai were “extremely frustrating”.
Max Verstappen said he doesn’t blame Adrian Newey for leaving Red Bull but revealed he told the team’s designer he wanted him to stay.
Lewis Hamilton says outgoing Red Bull designer Adrian Newey would be ‘top of the list’ of Formula 1 figures he would wish to work with in future.
Valtteri Bottas said Audi’s decision to sign Nico Hulkenberg came as somewhat of a surprise but they ‘made it clear they want a German driver’.
Any F1 would land a major coup by signing Red Bull’s outgoing chief technical officer Adrian Newey, their driver Sergio Perez has admitted.
Formula 1 drivers could have to contend with wet starts to both this weekend’s races at the Miami International Circuit.
The CEO of Formula 2 and Formula 3 says there isn’t room in either series for Andretti to enter as an additional team.
Nikola Tsolov’s penalty for hitting Alex Dunne in Melbourne was “too lenient and not consistent”, says Formula 3 CEO Bruno Michel.
David Sanchez, who left McLaren last month after joining them at the beginning of the year, has joined Alpine as its executive technical director.
RB has presented what it calls a “unique, colour-shifting” livery design which it will use at this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix.
In the round-up: Steiner taking Haas to court • Verstappen put “emotional reactions” behind him – Buscombe • Jordan secured early release for Newey