Hamilton: No weakness in expressing ‘vulnerable side’
World Champion Lewis Hamilton says “showing your vulnerable side doesn’t make you weak” as he opened up on the “lonely” nature of operating in a bubble in the 2020 Formula ...
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World Champion Lewis Hamilton says “showing your vulnerable side doesn’t make you weak” as he opened up on the “lonely” nature of operating in a bubble in the 2020 Formula ...
Formula 1 drivers have been warned that they risk having their lap times deleted if they exceed track limits through Parabolica at Monza. The FIA has policed track limits at ...
Mercedes’ technical chief James Allison says the squad is working on solutions to avoid Valtteri Bottas suffering numbness in his left leg. Bottas radioed Mercedes during the Belgian Grand Prix ...
It has been announced that there will be 250 guests present in the grandstands at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix. It will mark the first time this season amid the ...
Monza is the perfect circuit to put Formula 1’s new engine technical directive into action, according to Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff. From this weekend, teams will no longer be ...
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner believes Max Verstappen still has an outside chance in this year’s championship, despite another victory for Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton has won five of ...
Alfa Romeo’s Antonio Giovinazzi says emulating his 2019 performance at Formula 1’s Italian Grand Prix will be his ambition for this weekend’s event. Monza marks the first of three outings ...
Pirelli has rejected suggestions that it does not listen to the requests of Formula 1 drivers when designing its tyres, explaining the process behind its compounds. Pirelli’s 2020-specification tyres were ...
Remember 2019? Before coronavirus and private settlements? Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc raised aloft the victor’s trophy in front of a Monza main straight packed with passionate spectators. Neither of those will ...
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto says there are “no silver bullets” for the manufacturer and has warned it will take many years before it returns to challenging for titles. Ferrari finished ...