Rip-roaring excitement or outright dangerous? Why F1 must be adaptable with new cars - Comment: While the first 10 laps saw ...
Chris Medland explores whether F1 racing is now too artificial, and whether drivers' opinions about driving satisfaction are worth considering.
Formula 1's new era began with a dramatic, chaotic, and compelling grand prix in Melbourne. While views on the regulations are mixed, fans will likely be the ones to decide if it is a success or ...
The reigning world champion was downbeat after qualifying sixth for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park, where the ...
I’m a Honda fan—and before I switched to Mazda, a Civic was my first car. Unfortunately, after Honda’s engineering peak in the 90s and 2000s, things became tamer within Honda’s engineering team. You ...
The Australian had looked competitive earlier in the weekend but admitted the picture shifted heading into qualifying as ...
Aston Martin Formula 1 team principal Adrian Newey has revealed that the team won’t finish the Australian Grand Prix this ...
Rule changes will affect driver style and car performance with world champion Lando Norris already under scrutiny ...
You finally pull the trigger on a high-torque Direct Drive (DD) wheelbase, eager to feel the limit of adhesion in Assetto ...
It is the question that might determine George Russell’s life. Has he the cojones to win the world title? ‘Yes,’ declared the 28-year-old from King’s Lynn – and convincingly so in the view of this ...