Second Mercedes protest rejected, Verstappen keeps F1 title
Mercedes’ protests following Formula 1’s controversial, title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix have been dismissed by the stewards
Mercedes’ protests following Formula 1’s controversial, title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix have been dismissed by the stewards
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix stewards have rejected the first element of Mercedes’ protest against the race outcome
Formula 1 has a worthy champion in Max Verstappen but the controversial intervention from the officials and now a protest means the finale is at risk of being soured
Mercedes has protested the result of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix based on the safety car protocol that cost Lewis Hamilton victory and the Formula 1 title
The 2021 Formula 1 world championship was settled on the very last lap – and with a degree of controversy, again. Here’s our takes on how Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton’s battle was resolved
Max Verstappen overtook Formula 1 title rival Lewis Hamilton on the final lap of a controversial Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to become 2021 world champion
As of next season, F1 technical matters are to be transferred from FOM to the governing body, the FIA, with Pat Symonds and Ross Brawn likely to depart
From Honda to Kimi Raikkonen, Formula 1 will say multiple fond farewells when the dust settles on today’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. But which ones will be missed the most?
Lando Norris described McLaren’s Formula 1 car as a “puzzle you have to work out how to piece together” after an Abu Dhabi qualifying lap his team called “very special”
Amid talk of the possibility of Formula 1 title rivals Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen colliding in the Abu Dhabi decider, we remember the last time two title rivals collided in the season finale
Nikita Mazepin will miss the Formula 1 season finale after testing positive for COVID-19
After all the acrimony, clashes, protests and wars of words, Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton took time to reflect on what they’ve enjoyed about their first Formula 1 title fight