Full free practice one results for the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas. 1. Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport 1m 36.335s
Max Verstappen could be set for a grid penalty for power unit components at the United States Grand Prix, which will be officially confirmed after Friday practice at the Circuit of the Americas.
Romain Grosjean has hailed Gene Haas as “the best team owner I’ve ever had” and feels the US team’s adaption to Formula 1 has been something to be proud of.
Sebastian Vettel hopes to “shut up” any fat ladies singing for Lewis Hamilton clinching the 2017 Formula 1 world championship as he reaffirms Ferrari’s progress this season to keep his title focus up.
Lewis Hamilton says clinching victory at the United States Grand Prix is “the most important thing to me” as his message in the current tensions in America, as he confirms he won’t be taking a knee during the national anthem.
Formula 1’s managing director of commercial operations Sean Bratches says he wants to make ‘the start of the race more of a spectacle’ which is the reason behind Liberty Media’s move to change the pre-race events to add excitement ahead of the United States Grand Prix.
BMW-Sauber relinquished its hold over Sebastian Vettel when it failed to offer the German a race seat in 2008, Christian Horner has revealed - as Red Bull Racing makes clear its firm intention to retain the services of the sport's hottest property for the foreseeable future.
This is the special livery with which Tech 3 Yamaha star Colin Edwards will race in his home US Grand Prix, at Laguna Seca this afternoon. The one-off paint scheme features the traditional Stars and Stripes of the American flag and New York's Statue of Liberty.
Valentino Rossi has scored one of his greatest MotoGP victories after a stunning bar-to-bar battle with Casey Stoner during Sunday's US Grand Prix, which ended in favour of the Italian when Stoner dropped his Ducati with eight laps to go.
BMW WilliamsF1 team boss, Sir Frank Williams has branded their exclusion from the Canadian Grand Prix last weekend, when they finished second and fourth, a result of 'clumsiness'.
Drivers: Fernando Alonso (Renault), Cristiano da Matta (Toyota), Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams), Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren), Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) and Jacques Villeneuve (BAR). Press conference.