How Haas let Spanish GP haul escape its grasp
Haas conspired to leave the Spanish GP empty handed when it might have taken its best F1 points haul of 2022 so far, meaning the team has now scored just five points since it impressed in Bahrain
Haas conspired to leave the Spanish GP empty handed when it might have taken its best F1 points haul of 2022 so far, meaning the team has now scored just five points since it impressed in Bahrain
Sergio Perez’s post-race comments may have been diplomatic but they sent a warning to Red Bull over its Spanish GP team orders
“Dreadfully slow” and in a position where five or six pitstops might have been quicker – Alex Albon suffered badly for pace in the Spanish GP, which can be traced to floor damage after his first stop
The man responsible for the fastest pole run in Indianapolis 500 history leads our list of winners and losers from qualifying
Lewis Hamilton had a complete tonal shift over the course of the Spanish Grand Prix as he swapped wanting to end his race early to the happiest he’s sounded since the Formula 1 season started
Charles Leclerc went out of his way to put a positive spin on Ferrari’s Spanish Grand Prix despite losing the championship lead. His stance is understandable and admirable, but it’s what happens next that counts
The Race F1 Podcast tackles the latest twist in Ferrari and Red Bull’s Formula 1 title battle plus Mercedes’ big step closer to the front and much more
Friday went from a troubled Friday to looking certain for Spanish Grand Prix victory before Charles Leclerc’s engine problem. Mark Hughes looks at that turnaround and what Mercedes might’ve achieved had Lewis Hamilton had a clean race
Scott Dixon delivered the second best four-lap average qualifying run – and the fastest that has counted for pole – in Indianapolis 500 history to earn the top spot on the grid for the event for a fifth time
Charles Leclerc’s engine failure was a huge blow for Ferrari, but the Spanish Grand Prix weekend also highlighted plenty of areas where Red Bull remains vulnerable – and that neither team can feel particularly comfortable right now
Rival F1 teams suspect Max Verstappen was at risk of having over-cooled fuel before the start of the Spanish GP, but the FIA says it was within the legal window at all times once the car left the garage
Toto Wolff says Lewis Hamilton’s Spanish Grand Prix charge reminded him of the years in which Mercedes’ had championship-winning Formula 1 cars and believes the team can “get there” back to title contention