Carlos Sainz is set to be rewarded with an extended Ferrari contract during Formula 1’s winter break following an impressive debut season with the team.
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Nicholas Latifi has revealed he received death threats in response to the major role he had in deciding the outcome of the Formula 1 world championship.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admits that he and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner “overstepped” with their radio communications to Formula 1 race control this season.
New FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem says Lewis Hamilton should expect “no forgiveness” if he’s found guilty of breaching Formula 1’s rules after not ending the end of season prize-giving gala.
McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl was left to rue an “unlucky” puncture for Lando Norris at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix which cost him the chance of finishing fifth in the Formula 1 drivers’ championship.
Jean Todt has suggested the FIA has “maybe been a bit permissive” with the way it has allowed Formula 1 teams and bosses to communicate and criticise race officials.
Yuki Tsunoda has admitted his ‘confidence is back’ after securing the best result of his Formula 1 career with P4 in the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen has been officially crowned 2021 Formula 1 champion after being presented with the world drivers’ trophy at the FIA’s end of season prize-giving gala in Paris.
Toto Wolff says Lewis Hamilton has been left “disillusioned” by the controversial events of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and hopes his star driver will not walk away from Formula 1.
Carlos Sainz has quipped that “no one will remember” his podium finish at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix due to the controversy surrounding the Formula 1 title battle taking centre stage.
Toto Wolff believes Mercedes was “almost guaranteed” of a legal win against the FIA had it upheld its appeal and it went to a ‘regular court’ rather than the International Court of Appeal.