FIA: Manhole cover fixed ahead of Vegas qualifying
The loose manhole cover that caused two red flags during second practice at the Las Vegas Grand Prix has been welded in place to avoid a repeat on qualifying day or during Saturday’s race.
Mick Schumacher can rewrite his story with IndyCar legacy team
Mick Schumacher’s too-brief F1 career unceremoniously ended in 2022, but his desire for open-wheel fulfillment may yet lead him to IndyCar in 2026.
Las Vegas GP: Leclerc tops FP1; Norris sixth
Championship leader Lando Norris finished sixth, while Oscar Piastri was eighth, with Max Verstappen in fourth.
Bearman: Vegas street track the ‘least enjoyable’
Oliver Bearman gave the sport’s Las Vegas Grand Prix a scathing review after his first taste of it, saying it’s the “least enjoyable” street circuit he has driven.
‘Most-racingest driver’? Norris to tie 150 F1 starts for McLaren in Vegas
Lando Norris will tie David Coulthard as the most-tenured driver in McLaren history when the lights go out for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, where the current Formula 1 points leader will make his 150th career start.
Norris: Flat out approach has ‘served me well’
Lando Norris said he wants to win the world championship in style — despite admitting his advantage at the top of the standings puts him in “control” of the title race.
Hamilton, Leclerc downplay Elkann comments
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc downplayed Ferrari chairman John Elkann’s criticism of their performances this season, insisting the comments were intended to be positive.
Leclerc fumes at ’embarrassing’ Las Vegas qualifying
Charles Leclerc labelled Ferrari’s Las Vegas Grand Prix qualifying performance “embarrassing” and said it was a showcase of the issues the team has faced in wet conditions since his arrival.
3 is the magic number? Verstappen eyes 33 swap
Four-time champion Max Verstappen wants to change his career race number from 33 to 3 next year, assuming he does not win the championship.
Massa’s ’08 F1 title case can go to trial – judge
Ex-Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa’s £64 million claim against F1, its governing body the FIA and Bernie Ecclestone can go to trial, a High Court judge has ruled.