Hamilton confident Ferrari can improve results
Lewis Hamilton said Ferrari has found something on his car that has resulted in a performance deficit at the opening three races of the season and is optimistic he will make a step forward if it can be fixed at the next race in Bahrain.
Sainz handed €20k fine after stomach problem
Williams driver Carlos Sainz was fined €20,000 ($21,910), with half suspended, after he was late for the national anthem at Sunday’s Japanese Formula 1 Grand Prix due to a “stomach issue.”
Red Bull’s Tsunoda: Japan qualifying ‘very sad’
Yuki Tsunoda said he felt “very sad” after his qualifying debut with Red Bull unraveled on Saturday, leaving him 15th on the grid for Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix.
Haas: F1 business as normal amid tariff impact
The Haas F1 team said they were carrying on as normal despite owner Gene Haas’ machine tools business reporting a “dramatic decrease in demand” as a result of President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs.
RB rookie Hadjar scores first points in F1
Isack Hadjar scored his first points in Formula 1 with Racing Bulls on Sunday and said he would never say no to the main Red Bull team should they eventually seek his services.
Sainz handed penalty for impeding Hamilton
Williams driver Carlos Sainz will start the Japanese Grand Prix from 15th after being handed a three-place drop for blocking Lewis Hamilton in qualifying.
Teen Antonelli takes F1 records at Suzuka
Andrea Kimi Antonelli showed he was a quick learner by becoming Formula 1’s youngest race leader and fastest lap setter on his way to sixth place for Mercedes in the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday.
Horner lauds flawless Verstappen at Suzuka
Max Verstappen won the Japanese Grand Prix from pole for the fourth straight year on Sunday but Red Bull team principal Christian Horner thought the Dutchman’s 64th race victory was one of his best ever.
Stella defends McLaren strategy calls in Japan
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has defended his team’s strategy calls at the Japanese Grand Prix, including the decision not to swap its drivers at the end of the race.
Norris on Verstappen incident: ‘It was racing’
Lando Norris said Max Verstappen was entitled not to leave space in the one moment at the Japanese Grand Prix that the two drivers went wheel-to-wheel for the lead.