Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix – Starting Grid 1. Valtteri Bottas FIN Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport 2. Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport 3. Kimi Raikkonen FIN Scuderia Ferrari
Complete results from the sprint race of round six of the FIA Formula 2 Championship at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria. FIA Formula 2 - Austria Sprint Race Results
Fernando Alonso is set to start Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix from the pit lane after McLaren opted to change the MGU-K on his Formula 1 power unit and take a new specification of front wing for his car ahead of the race.
Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix may not offer a huge level of significance to the majority of the Formula 1 grid, but for Force India, it will be a point of celebration.
Russian Time’s Artem Markelov led every lap as he took commanding sprint race victory in Austria, while George Russell moved into the Formula 2 championship lead with a brilliant drive.
Brendon Hartley will start Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix from the back of the grid after Honda made a tactical change of all his power unit components in order to stockpile parts for the remainder of the Formula 1 season.
Complete results from Race 2 of the third round of the 2018 GP3 championship at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria. GP3 Series Austria - Race 2 Results
ART Grand Prix driver Jake Hughes resisted race-long pressure from Trident’s Pedro Piquet to claim his first victory of the 2018 GP3 season at the Red Bull Ring.
Fresh from securing his first official pole position of 2018, Marc Marquez put in a dominant performance at MotoGP morning warm-up, lapping the 2.8-mile Assen track with a ferocious consistency and leading the session by 0.242s.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff feels the fewest mistakes will decide the 2018 Formula 1 world championship fight and feels Sebastian Vettel’s biggest strength is also his weakness.
Dani Pedrosa conceded the current uncertainty surrounding his plans for 2019 may be affecting his performance “a little bit” after the three-time world champion was a below-par 18 th in MotoGP qualifying at Assen.
Marquez takes pole position for the Dutch MotoGP by just 0.041s from Crutchlow. Rossi recovers from FP4 fall to claim final place on front row, while Dovizioso makes it four riders and three manufacturers within 0.079s.
Aleix Espargaro believes a change in approach was responsible for his joint best qualifying performance of the year at Assen, and feels he can fight among the top seven or eight riders in tomorrow’s Dutch MotoGP outing.
Soon after MotoGP qualifying at Assen, Johann Zarco cut a frustrated figure. The Frenchman could place no higher than eighth. Moreover, those in front had used his tow for their fastest times.
Marc Marquez is anticipating a ‘group’ race at Assen on Sunday after snatching pole on the Repsol Honda as the top 10 riders were covered by less than four tenths of a second.
Recapping all of the additional news and notes following the Saturday's qualifying session for Austrian Grand Prix, Crash.net F1 Editor Luke Smith brings you his paddock notebook.
Romain Grosjean hopes to turn his torrid start to the 2018 Formula 1 season into a “positive spiral” after scoring his best qualifying result of the year at the Austrian Grand Prix.
As is often the nature when you have back-to-back Formula 1 race weekends, there have been few fresh storylines arising so far in Austria that weren’t already doing the rounds in France.