Why Lewis Hamilton remains committed to ‘climbing up a mountain’ in F1 with Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton has insisted that he is committed to helping Ferrari return to the top in F1 as he likened his experience with the team to "climbing a mountain".
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Lewis Hamilton has insisted that he is committed to helping Ferrari return to the top in F1 as he likened his experience with the team to "climbing a mountain".
A F1 driver may often be left feeling the villain of the piece in some contexts. Fernando Alonso and Max Verstappen certainly have.
Oscar Piastri has clarified comments he recently made about how McLaren's team orders furore at the Italian GP impacted his F1 championship bid.
George Russell has downplayed the claims he can follow up his 2024 win at F1's Las Vegas GP this weekend, tipping Red Bull to be the team to beat.
Max Verstappen has revealed his intention to change his driver number in 2026 from his assigned number 33, should his late F1 title charge in the final races fall away.
Carlos Sainz has proclaimed that the manhole cover problems that arose during second practice at the F1 Las Vegas GP "didn't bring good memories".
F1 figureheads have quelled concerns that next year's brand new cars will be slower to the point of being closer to current F2 speeds.
Max Verstappen was left unsure of Red Bull's true pace after the opening two free practice sessions for Formula 1's Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Oscar Piastri continued to express caution from McLaren over its chances of victory in Formula 1's Las Vegas Grand Prix, despite Lando Norris topping FP2.
Lando Norris was quickest in FP2 for the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, in a session that saw two red flags and a mechanical failure for Charles Leclerc.