Lewis Hamilton will be required to attend the FIA’s end of year prize giving gala in December after securing third in the drivers’ championship following the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The 2021 F1 season ended in controversial circumstances as Max Verstappen claimed his maiden drivers’ championship. What happened at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix?
Daniel Ricciardo has underperformed since joining McLaren at the start of the 2021 F1 season. How bad has it been for the Australian statistically-speaking?
The controversy surrounding the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and Formula 1 world championship battle between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstapen was caused by “human error”, a report by the FIA has concluded.
Formula 1’s governing body the FIA has modified the Safety Car sporting regulations relating to lapped cars following the controversial Abu Dhabi Grand Prix restart last year.
Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has announced he is in the process of changing his name to incorporate his mother’s surname, Larbalestier.
Formula 1's dramatic 2021 season saw a new rivalry emerge with Mercedes' Toto Wolff often exchanging words with Red Bull's Christian Horner. As F1 embarks on a new season, Crash.net looks at whether their continued rivalry is bad for the sport?
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton says he feels energised going into the 2022 campaign as he looks to bounce back from the disappointing title loss to Max Verstappen.
Formula 1 has reported a rise in TV audience figures over the 2021 season, with 108 million viewers tuning in to watch the Abu Dhabi championship showdown.
Having spent the last two seasons in recovery mode, there is a renewed sense of optimism surrounding Ferrari heading into Formula 1’s new era of regulations.
2021 Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen believes he wouldn’t have been able to continue racing past Lap 55 at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix due to leg cramp.
Formula 1 boss Stefano Domenicali has revealed the sport will be shifting its focus towards ‘action’ rather than ‘gestures’ in its fight against racism and discrimination.
Max Verstappen donned his new #1 on his helmet and car for the first time since becoming Formula 1 world champion during a Red Bull show run in Austria.