Russell leads Mercedes 1-2 as rivals struggle in practice
Mercedes heads into Mexican Grand Prix qualifying looking strong after George Russell tops the final practice session ahead of Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes heads into Mexican Grand Prix qualifying looking strong after George Russell tops the final practice session ahead of Lewis Hamilton
The FIA will not deem Formula 1 cars unsafe if they lose a wing mirror or take action against teams in such circumstances, despite the original penalty applied to Fernando Alonso last week
Christian Horner believes Red Bull’s aero testing penalty for breaching the Formula 1 cost cap is “draconian” because of its “relic of the Cold War” windtunnel. But is he right? The Race assesses that claim – including Gary Anderson’s opinion
Formula 1 free practice debutant Jack Doohan was more nervous lobbying for more opportunities within Alpine than he was actually driving its car at the Mexican Grand Prix
How much of Red Bull’s 2021 Formula 1 cost cap overspend was down to catering? Edd Straw looks at some key – and unusual – areas where Red Bull’s interpretations of the rules clashed with the FIA’s
Scott Mitchell-Malm and Edd Straw convene in Mexico City to discuss Red Bull’s cost cap accepted breach agreement and its implications on a bonus episode of The Race F1 Podcast
Ferrari believes the “basic effect” of the Accepted Breach Agreement Red Bull reached with the FIA over its 2021 Formula 1 cost cap overspend encourages money that could otherwise have been taken from the team’s budget to be spent elsewhere.
Though it’s late in the 2022 Formula 1 season and the last race was just a week ago, seven of the 10 teams declared upgrades for the Mexican Grand Prix
Formula 1’s 2023 tyre test in Mexican Grand Prix practice was interrupted by a heavy crash for Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc
Ferrari topped the Mexican Grand Prix Friday practice times, but Red Bull and Mercedes are both faster than they looked
The potential for “even more draconian” punishment and a desire to avoid dragging out the process contributed to Red Bull accepting the FIA’s Accepted Breach Agreement offer after breaching Formula 1’s cost cap
Carlos Sainz led a Ferrari 1-2 in a twice red-flagged first practice session for Formula 1’s Mexican Grand Prix