Full testing times from the second day of the first F1 pre-season test at Circuit de Catalunya, Spain [Wednesday – FINAL]. 1. Fernando Alonso ESP McLaren F1 Team 2m 18.545s 11 laps
The third day of the 2018 Formula 1 pre-season testing was effectively washed out by snow and rain as a total of 17 laps were completed by all F1 teams with no competitive times set.
Daniel Ricciardo has topped the times on the opening day of Formula 1 pre-season testing at Circuit de Catalunya having seen off a late flurry of quick times before the afternoon weather dampened proceedings for the first day of the 2018 season.
Full testing times from the opening day of the first F1 pre-season test at Circuit de Catalunya, Spain [Monday – FINAL]. 1. Daniel Ricciardo AUS Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 1m 20.179s 105 laps
Full testing times from the opening day of the first F1 pre-season test at Circuit de Catalunya, Spain [Monday – 4PM]. 1. Daniel Ricciardo AUS Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 1m 20.179s 84 laps
Full testing times from the opening day of the first F1 pre-season test at Circuit de Catalunya, Spain [Monday – 3PM]. 1. Daniel Ricciardo AUS Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 1m 20.179s 74 laps
Daniel Ricciardo has set the fastest time on the opening morning of 2018 Formula 1 pre-season testing while Fernando Alonso and McLaren suffered a tricky start after an early crash.
Full testing times from the opening day of the first F1 pre-season test at Circuit de Catalunya, Spain [Monday – 1PM]. 1. Daniel Ricciardo AUS Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 1m 20.179s
Daniel Ricciardo is undertaking a shakedown test with Aston Martin Red Bull Racing’s 2018 Formula 1 car, the RB14, at Silverstone after its launch ahead of the new season.
The new-look Aston Martin Red Bull Racing team has pulled off the covers on its 2018 Formula 1 car, the RB14, one week before the start of pre-season testing.
Daniel Ricciardo is eager to take on reigning Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton as his future teammate as he begins to weight up his options in the sport.
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Red Bull motorsport advisor Dr Helmut Marko has blamed its unreliable engines for losing out to Ferrari in 2017 but concedes his team would’ve struggled to taken on Mercedes even without its power unit problems.
2017 provided plenty of memorable and dramatic moments in Formula 1 but with the year wrapping up and teams reflecting on their respective seasons is there a flashback which stands out above all others?
At this time of year Formula 1 is eager to reveal the best of the best for each classic category from best overtake to best radio, but with a tilted look back on the 2017 season Crash has come up with some of its own ‘alternative awards’...
Daniel Ricciardo’s triple pass on his way to victory during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix has clinched victory in the vote to be named the best overtake of 2017 in Formula 1.
Daniel Ricciardo has three overtakes nominated in the top 10 for passes of the year in the 2017 Formula 1 world championship, with Sebastian Vettel in close company getting two nods.
Daniel Ricciardo has secured the record for most overtakes during the 2017 Formula 1 season with 43 in total including 13 during the British Grand Prix, the most overtakes by one driver at a single race.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has faith in its junior programme and clarified if there isn’t space for future drivers at the top team his squad isn’t concerned by using a loan system as it did with Carlos Sainz Jr for 2018.
Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo have accepted the 2017 Formula 1 season finale in Abu Dhabi will mark the last race the cars “will look good” ahead of the introduction of the Halo.
Renault managing director Cyril Abiteboul concedes it was a mixed weekend in Mexico for the French manufacturer after a series of engine failures which acted as a “reminder that reliability remains an issue”.
Full free practice two results for the Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City. 1. Daniel Ricciardo AUS Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer 1m 17.801s