No one had expected a Lando Norris vs Max Verstappen title fight but heading into the final six races the pair are nip-n-tuck ...
Mercedes' duo Toto Wolff and George Russell were left bemused by the FIA's decision to penalise them but not Max Verstappen ...
Norris went with Option Two, crossed the line only 4.1 seconds ahead of Verstappen, and so was demoted back to P4. Oops. Another three points shipped in the title fight, with the gap now up to 57 ...
Max Verstappen has had a much harder time over the past few race weekends than in the first few races of the season. The ...
As this applied at the Bahrain Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc clocked the second-quickest lap of the race, so an extra point went to him in this instance. He didn’t need any help for the Saudi ...
Jeddah then saw Verstappen qualify in pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and ... after an early battle with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. There was a shake-up in Melbourne, though ...
Verstappen caught back up on race leader Charles Leclerc with five laps to go ... Perez having started the year strongly with wins in Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan leaving him just six points ...
The F1 penalty points system was first introduced in 2014, keeping in mind the dip in driving standards. This meant that drivers would face penalty points for every transgression on track.
In seeking sweeping change, many would-be tennis disruptors find themselves cleaving both to and from its current power ...
The F1 world title battle between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris will resume in just over a week at Circuit of the Americas.
The new regulations that promise to shake up Formula 1 may still be 18 months away, but a wind of change is already blowing ...