F1 returns to one of its most glamorous locations, the Singapore Grand Prix, this weekend (September 30-October 2) - and here’s how you can live stream it for free, from anywhere in the world.
The Singapore Grand Prix looks unlikely to take place on the revised 2020 Formula 1 calendar, although race promoters remain in “open dialogue” with championship officials.
Alfa Romeo Formula 1 driver Antonio Giovinazzi says he felt “quite safe” while passing a crane during a Safety Car period in last weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix.
Formula 1’s managing director of motorsports Ross Brawn says the sport plans to push ahead with “experimental” tweaks to the race weekend and qualifying format for 2020.
Sebastian Vettel says the Ferrari Formula 1 team must always take priority over the interests of its drivers following its controversial Singapore Grand Prix strategy.
Renault Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo says he feels “disgraced” by the stewards decision to exclude him from qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix.
- Sebastian Vettel scored his first victory of the 2019 Formula 1 season on Sunday in Singapore after undercutting Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc, leading Ferrari home for a one-two finish.
The instant nature of the modern, social media-driven world meant it took mere seconds for judgement to be passed down on Ferrari’s strategy call when its impact became clear.
Williams Formula 1 driver George Russell reckons Romain Grosjean got off lightly from their collision during the Singapore Grand Prix, an incident which ended his race.