Mercedes boss Toto Wolff doesn’t regret how his team handled last weekend’s United States Grand Prix after Lewis Hamilton was disqualified for a technical infringement.
A number of F1 drivers have called on the FIA to make changes to how they check cars after races following disqualifications to Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc at the United States Grand Prix.
Three-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen has backed the organisers of the Mexico City Grand Prix’s campaign for more “respect” after he was booed on the podium at the last race in Austin.
Charles Leclerc has admitted his post-race disqualification at the United States Grand Prix caught Ferrari by “complete surprise” after they had “zero wear” on Friday in Austin.
Helmut Marko insists he has “no concerns” about going to the Mexican Grand Prix after Max Verstappen was booed by a section of Sergio Perez fans in Austin on Sunday.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has conceded that Mercedes' indecisive strategy decision cost Lewis Hamilton a likely victory at the United States Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton described Red Bull’s pace at the United States Grand Prix as “undeniable at the moment” as he finished over nine seconds behind Max Verstappen in the sprint race.
The race for second-place behind Max Verstappen is on between Sergio Perez and Lewis Hamilton. How likely is Perez going to lose it in the final five races?