Episode 3 of Crash.net's new F1 podcast, featuring Ben Edwards, focuses on an epic Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, whether Carlos Sainz is at risk of becoming Ferrari’s number two driver and whether the sport should even return to Jeddah next year.
Christian Horner admitted he was relieved to see both Red Bulls finish the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after seeing his team suffer a double DNF in Formula 1’s season opener in Bahrain.
Charles Leclerc has described his latest battle with reigning Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen for the victory in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as ‘hard but fair racing’.
Sergio Perez secured his first-ever Formula 1 pole position as he beat the two Ferraris to secure pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. With an exciting race ahead of us, here’s how we think will come out on top…
Charles Leclerc once again set the pace in second practice for the Formula 1's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix but his day ended prematurely after brushing the barriers.
MP Motorsport driver Felipe Drugovich has secured pole position for Sunday's Formula 2 feature race in Saudi Arabia after qualifying was stopped on three separate occasions.
As Formula 1 heads to Jeddah for the second round of the 2022 season, we consider some of the biggest talking points heading into the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Mercedes Formula 1 chief technical officer James Allison believes the team could solve the W13’s current issues in ‘two to three races’ as it looks to return to race-winning form in 2022.
Mattia Binotto says Red Bull remains the favourite for this year’s Formula 1 world championship despite Ferrari’s 1-2 finish in the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.
Reigning Formula E champion Nyck de Vries has admitted Mercedes simply didn’t have the pace in the second Diriyah E-Prix after dropping from the lead of the race to 10th.