Carlos Sainz claims pole position ahead of US Grand Prix

Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz took pole position ahead of the US Grand Prix ahead of his teammate Charles Leclerc and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. Leclerc will however take a grid penalty as will Sergio Perez meaning Mercedes Lewis Hamilton will start P3 behind Sainz and Verstappen.

Read more

Verstappen narrowly pips Leclerc to pole ahead of Japanese Grand Prix

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen claimed pole position by just 0.010s from Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc at Suzuka ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix. The Dutchman received a reprimand from the stewards after a close call with McLaren’s Lando Norris on their out-laps in Q3. Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez start from the second row of the grid.

Read more

Leclerc sees off Perez to take pole in Singapore

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc claimed pole position for tomorrow’s Singapore Grand Prix by 0.022s from Red Bull’s Sergio Perez. Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton starts third alongside the Ferrari of Carlos Sainz while Championship leader Max Verstappen will start P8

Read more

Red Bull dismiss budget cap breach as speculation

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says he is “not aware” of the team having breached Formula 1’s budget cap, amid reports they could be penalised for over-spending during the 2021 campaign. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said the alleged breaches are a “heavyweight issue” that will have implications on results from the three world championships from 2021-2023.

Read more

Nicholas Latifi and Williams to part company at end of season

Williams have announced they will part company with driver Nicholas Latifi at the end of the 2022 season. The 27 year old Canadian has spent three seasons at the Grove outfit but a failure to progress and poor performances compared to his teammates in that time period have seen the team decide to look elsewhere for 2023.

Read more