What Red Bull can do over Aston Martin’s ‘imitation’
There are four distinct routes available to Red Bull after it expressed concerns over Aston Martin’s RB18-like new F1 car design
There are four distinct routes available to Red Bull after it expressed concerns over Aston Martin’s RB18-like new F1 car design
McLaren and Ferrari have completed chassis changes for Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz respectively after Friday practice at the Spanish GP
Takuma Sato topped another Indianapolis 500 practice session for his new team Dale Coyne Racing, as gusty wins prompted hairy moments for drivers out on track
Mercedes was mystified when it set the pace in practice in Miami – correctly so, as its speed thereafter proved. But it has reason to be confident its closer to Red Bull and Ferrari after a strong Friday showing at Barcelona
Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton was visibly buoyant – perhaps for the first time in the 2022 season – after the first two Spanish Grand Prix practice sessions, Mercedes’ second successive strong Friday
Lando Norris’s small mistake in second practice at the Spanish Grand Prix cost McLaren valuable running as it attempted to evaluate its extensive suite of car upgrades
Much of Aston Martin’s extensive 2022 Formula 1 upgrade appears to be ‘inspired’ by Red Bull’s RB18, says Gary Anderson. Looking at the two designs leaves him with a sense of deja vu from 2020 – something he’s not a fan of
Red Bull will conduct an internal investigation to make sure that no “criminal offence” was committed by staff that left the team to join Aston Martin’s Formula 1 team
Ferrari’s Formula 1 championship leader Charles Leclerc completed a clean sweep of Spanish Grand Prix Friday practice sessions, as Mercedes produced another strong FP2 showing
Qualifying for the 2022 Indianapolis 500 this weekend will be missing a much-loved element for the fifth time in 10 years. We recount the most memorable bump day shocks, the like of which will be absent this weekend
Mercedes has a Formula 1 upgrade package for the Spanish Grand Prix, which includes a modification to the floor. Ex-F1 technical director Gary Anderson explains the changes
Charles Leclerc led his Ferrari team-mate and home hero Carlos Sainz in the opening Formula 1 practice session at the Spanish Grand Prix. Key moments: > Leclerc 0.079s faster than Sainz > Verstappen third > Upgrades aplenty > De Vries and Vips make FP1 debuts Championship leader Leclerc’s first prop