With the European leg over ahead of a frantic run of eight races in 10 weeks to conclude the 2023 season, two drivers remain in a battle to keep their F1 dream alive.
The first half of the 2023 Formula 1 season has officially come to an end. While we always miss the racing action over the summer break, the politics off the track seemingly don’t get the memo, and the rumours only continue to swirl.
Halo was rightfully praised for keeping Zhou Guanyu safe at Silverstone, but the Alfa Romeo driver’s huge British Grand Prix crash highlighted other F1 safety questions.
The on-track action may have not quite lived up to the pre-race hype as Miami made its hugely-anticipated F1 debut, but it still delivered a key wheel-to-wheel battle for the win. Here are our winners and losers from the inaugural Miami Grand Prix.
Valtteri Bottas has declared that Alfa Romeo’s Barcelona test woes are “now behind us” after a productive start to Formula 1’s second pre-season test in Bahrain.
Alfa Romeo technical director Jan Monchaux expects Formula 1 teams will have to compromise their own car performance to solve the issue of porpoising in 2022.