Crash.net previews this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix, which returns to the Formula 1 calendar after coronavirus forced the cancellation of the 2020 event.
Carlos Sainz says he is still building up confidence as he adjusts to the start procedure in Ferrari’s 2021 Formula 1 car as he seeks the “perfect launch”.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto is hopeful the team can maintain its low-speed advantage over McLaren when Formula 1 races around the streets of Monaco this weekend.
Formula 1’s exciting start to the 2021 season continued with back-to-back races in Portugal and Spain. Lewis Hamilton came out on top in both to take the early initiative in the race for the drivers’ championship. Connor McDonagh discusses the key talking points from the last two rounds.
McLaren will continue “drip-feeding” its 2021 Formula 1 car with updates as the season progresses in its bid to hold onto third place in the constructors’ championship.
Mattia Binotto was pleased with the progress Ferrari has made since Portimao after ending the Spanish Grand Prix Formula 1 weekend as the third-fastest team.
Charles Leclerc says he took what he learnt from last time out at Portimao to produce another impressive Formula 1 qualifying display for the Spanish Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton took the 100th pole position of his Formula 1 career as he edged out Max Verstappen in a thrilling qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen laid down a marker by setting the pace in final practice for Formula 1’s Spanish Grand Prix as Red Bull unleashed a glimpse of its real pace ahead of qualifying.
Crash.net rounds up the story of Friday practice at the Circuit de Barcelona with Mercedes appearing to hold the edge early on at Formula 1’s Spanish Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton believes Ferrari, McLaren and Alpine can all put Red Bull and Mercedes under pressure with the progress they have made in the 2021 Formula 1 season.
Lewis Hamilton displaced Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas at the top of the timesheets in second practice for the 2021 Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix, as Red Bull slipped back.
Carlos Sainz says Ferrari’s decision to pit him for medium tyres rather than hards was decisive in him not scoring points in Formula 1’s Portuguese Grand Prix.