Ocon yet to hit 2018 performance level following F1 year out
Renault driver Esteban Ocon says he is still getting back up to speed in Formula 1 and is not yet at the level of performance compared to his first stint ...
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Renault driver Esteban Ocon says he is still getting back up to speed in Formula 1 and is not yet at the level of performance compared to his first stint ...
Lewis Hamilton has called the FIA's decision to ban qualifying engine modes "not a surprise", and says it is obviously aimed at slowing Mercedes. Teams use various engine modes throughout ...
Sergio Perez has hit out at “unprofessional” reports and “made up stories” surrounding his positive Covid-19 test, as he returned to the paddock on Thursday. Perez tested positive for the ...
Renault driver Daniel Ricciardo has confirmed the details of that podium bet he and team boss Cyril Abiteboul discussed during the cool-down lap of the British Grand Prix. Ricciardo came ...
The FIA has informed teams of its intention to ban 'qualifying engine modes' from the Belgian Grand Prix onwards. Teams will often turn their engines up to the absolute maximum ...
Sergio Perez has been cleared to return to Formula 1 action at this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix, after missing the back-to-back races at Silverstone due to his positive Covid-19 test. ...
Nicholas Latifi says improving his qualifying performance is a focal point amid growing confidence with Williams’ FW43 this season. Latifi replaced Robert Kubica at Williams, becoming the sole rookie on ...
Pirelli believes tyre usage will be more important than ever at the Spanish Grand Prix weekend, due to the speed of the 2020 Formula 1 cars, and the expected high ...
Sebastian Vettel will use a new chassis for this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix as part of efforts to improve his and Ferrari’s performance, following a lacklustre string of results. Four-time ...
Mercedes "will be in trouble" at this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix if they can't quickly understand their tyre problem, according to chief race engineer Andrew Shovlin. Although Mercedes looked unbeatable ...