F1 drivers will be rusty as hell in Austria – Hamilton
Reigning World Champion Lewis Hamilton says Formula 1 drivers will be “rusty as hell” when the series returns in Austria, but has urged Mercedes to hit the ground running. Formula ...
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Reigning World Champion Lewis Hamilton says Formula 1 drivers will be “rusty as hell” when the series returns in Austria, but has urged Mercedes to hit the ground running. Formula ...
The prospect of having Sebastian Vettel at Mercedes in 2021 would make for a good marketing story, according to Team Principal Toto Wolff. It was announced last week that Vettel ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown expressed his pleasure at signing Daniel Ricciardo for the 2021 season, describing the move as a 'step forward' in the team's long-term plans. On Thursday it ...
Mercedes Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff says his team can't ignore the big news of the week – Sebastian Vettel's departure from Ferrari – despite a "loyalty" to its current ...
CPAP devices co-designed by Mercedes AMG’s High Performance Powertrains operation have now been delivered to NHS hospitals, with over 3,000 requests for the designs, across over 100 countries. The breathing ...
Valtteri Bottas believes the current lockdown period provides drivers with the ideal chance to improve upon physical and mental strength in order to prepare for a ‘flat out’ 2020 Formula ...
Mercedes’ technical chief James Allison has praised Lewis Hamilton’s sporting integrity and says the World Champion has an “utterly unblemished record.” Hamilton has claimed six world titles and 84 wins ...
Reigning World Champion Lewis Hamilton says he hopes the world will emerge as a ‘kinder place’ once the current coronavirus pandemic comes to an end. Formula 1 is on hiatus ...
The FIA will “very closely” monitor McLaren’s switch to Mercedes power units for 2021 in order to ensure the Formula 1 team does not break any regulation. McLaren confirmed last ...
Mercedes High Performance Powertrains has completed production of 10,000 CPAP devices that will be used by patients suffering from COVID-19. The seven UK-based Formula 1 teams have formed Project Pitlane ...