Hamilton’s IndyCar comments attract further criticism
F1 Fanatic Round-up
In the round-up: Hamilton’s comments on Alonso’s IndyCar driver attract further criticism • McLaren praise “brilliant” aero correlation gains
In the round-up: Hamilton’s comments on Alonso’s IndyCar driver attract further criticism • McLaren praise “brilliant” aero correlation gains
The FIA is trying to stop grands prix from clashing with other motor sport events. But one big race was not represented in a recent meeting on the matter.
In the round-up: Alonso has no regrets over career moves • Gutierrez eyeing Indy 500 • Monaco upgrade confused Sauber
There were 51 different players who tied for the top score in the Monaco Grand Prix. But none of them predicted Kimi Raikkonen would take pole position.
Fernando Alonso addresses a class of school children while on media duty ahead of the Indianapolis 500. Add your funniest caption for this picture.
In the round-up: Stroll’s first season similar to Vettel and Raikkonen’s – Williams • Button to race in Super GT • Calendar to exceed 21 races
Carlos Sainz Jnr was voted Driver of the Weekend by F1 Fanatic readers for the first time following his sixth place finish in Monaco.
There were a lot of frustrated drivers on the radio during the Monaco Grand Prix. But any reaction Kimi Raikkonen had to losing a likely victory was not broadcast.
In the round-up: Mercedes can’t win title if Vettel’s car stay reliable – Lauda • Wehrlein cleared to return in Canada
The Monaco Grand Prix received an average rating of less than five out of ten this year – the lowest the race has been given since F1 Fanatic began Rate the Race in 2008.
These 14 changes made by Formula One’s new owners Liberty Media since the beginning of the year show why they’ve won praise for their leadership of the sport.
In the round-up: Hamilton seeking answers to ultra-soft tyre problems • Next three race “tough” for Red Bull • Force India defends Perez
Antonio Giovinazzi will return to F1 action by making seven appearances in practice sessions for Haas, the team has announced.
Fernando Alonso’s Indianapolis 500 appearance introduced the race to a legion of new fans from Formula One. What did they make of the race?
In the round-up: Alonso will quit F1 if calendar grows to 25 races • Wehrlein expects to race in Canada • Tyres performance “an Italian mystery” – Wolff
Indianapolis 500 winner Takuma Sato is also one of just three Japanese drivers to stand on a grand prix podium. Here’s five great moments from his F1 career.
Ferrari has opted to use more ultra-soft tyres than most of its closest rivals at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso’s Indianapolis 500 appearance netted him a prize of $305,805 (£238,008) despite his retirement before the end of the race.
In the round-up: Ferrari deny planning to get Vettel ahead of Raikkonen • No number one at Mercedes – Hamilton • F1 to avoid race clashes
Carlos Sainz Jnr, Sebastian Vettel and Romain Grosjean were F1 Fanatic’s Star Performers of the Monaco Grand Prix. Here’s why.