Lewis Hamilton will keep pole position for Formula 1’s Russian Grand Prix after being cleared of any wrongdoing regarding a possible track limits infringement.
Lewis Hamilton says he had “one of the worst” qualifying sessions of his F1 career during a “horrible” session for the Russian GP, despite claiming pole position.
Lewis Hamilton moved to the top of the timesheets for the first time in final practice for the Russian GP, as he headed Mercedes F1 teammate Valtteri Bottas.
Valtteri Bottas set the pace in opening practice for the Russian GP which was disrupted by a crash for Nicholas Latifi, while F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton was only 19th.
Sergio Perez says the air has been “totally cleared” after holding talks with the Racing Point F1 team after his claims that information was being withheld from him ahead of the Russian GP.
Sebastian Vettel admits he has conflicting emotions over Lewis Hamilton potentially equaling seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher’s record win tally of 91 at this weekend’s Russian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton insists he is not letting thoughts about potentially matching Michael Schumacher’s all-time F1 wins record distract him from the task at hand at the Russian GP.
Honda has taken steps by applying “countermeasures” to its F1 engines to try and avoid a repeat of the issues Max Verstappen suffered at the Tuscan GP.
Toto Wolff is hoping Mercedes can avoid a repeat of the calamity of last year’s German Grand Prix when Netflix joins the team at this weekend’s F1 Russian Grand Prix.
The Racing Point F1 team admits it has its work cut out to ensure that it can run its upgrades on both cars in Russia after Lance Stroll’s heavy Tuscan GP crash.
Formula 1 is reportedly considering a third double-header event at Sochi as a possible solution to the likelihood of more races on the original 2020 calendar getting cancelled.
Charles Leclerc says Ferrari’s stance on team orders is “clear now” following a “misunderstanding” at Formula 1’s Russian Grand Prix, insisting all is well within the team.
Sebastian Vettel says the Ferrari Formula 1 team “didn’t write anything in stone” about its team orders policy while discussing its Russian Grand Prix controversy.