Current Formula 1 world championship standings after the German Grand Prix, the eleventh round of the 2018 F1 season at Hockenheim, Germany. 1. Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport 188 points
Full race results for the German Grand Prix, the eleventh round of the 2018 F1 season at Hockenheim, Germany. Formula 1 German Grand Prix – Full race classification 1. Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport 67 laps, 1hr 32m 29.845s
Valtteri Bottas says he has no excuses for missing out on pole position for the German Grand Prix having admitted Ferrari were purely quicker than Mercedes in qualifying at Hockenheim.
Full qualifying results for the German Grand Prix, the eleventh round of the 2018 F1 season at Hockenheim, Germany. Formula 1 German Grand Prix – Full qualifying classification Q3 1. Sebastian Vettel GER Scuderia Ferrari 1m 11.212s
Sebastian Vettel says there will ‘definitely’ be a three-way team battle for pole position at the German Grand Prix having been impressed by the single lap pace from Red Bull at Hockenheim.
Lewis Hamilton has been concentrating on correcting his starting procedures with Mercedes during Friday practice at Hockenheim after a poor getaway from pole position at the British Grand Prix triggered a nightmare race.
Full results from Free Practice 2 for the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim, round 11 of the 2018 Formula 1 season. 2018 Formula 1 German Grand Prix - Free Practice 2 Results
Fernando Alonso has shrugged off criticism from Kevin Magnussen following their Silverstone run-in and feels the tighter fights between Formula 1 teams this season is causing more on-track clashes.
Alfa Romeo Sauber’s test and reserve driver Antonio Giovinazzi will make his first F1 race weekend outing in over eight months after being handed a first free practice session outing at the German Grand Prix.
Renault has maxed out on its Ultrasoft tyre picks for the German Grand Prix with ten sets each for Nico Hulkenerg and Carlos Sainz Jr, as Pirelli confirms each team’s F1 tyre choices for Hockenheim.
Friday FIA press conference from Hockenheim in Germany with John Booth (Marussia), Paul Hembery (Pirelli), Federico Gastaldi (Lotus), Christijan Albers (Caterham), Toto Wolff (Mercedes) and Cyril Abiteboul (Renault).
After asking you to vote for your leading drivers from the 2008 Formula 1 World Championship season, the time has come to start the countdown to the driver you voted the top star of 2008.
Spa-Francorchamps - one of the few remaining classic circuits left on the Formula 1 calendar - may have to be shortened for future editions of the Belgian Grand Prix.
Felipe Massa has spoken out to defend his wet-weather prowess in Formula 1, despite having floundered in the rain-lashed British Grand Prix at Silverstone a fortnight ago.