Max Verstappen has become the first victim of the FIA’s clamp down on swearing. Ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix, FIA ...
while Max Verstappen blasted, "are we five", in his own fiery response. However, Sky Sports F1 reporter Kravitz is the next star to be caught out by the new no-swearing rule, after he ...
The roar of engines and the scent of burnt rubber will soon fill the air as the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix returns to the Marina Bay Street Circuit from Sept 20-22. This year's ...
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was fastest in first practice for the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on Friday with McLaren's ...
Audi initially seemed interested in fielding an experienced duo for 2025, but with Colapinto performing so well at Williams ...
Max Verstappen, the Formula 1 driver, has been summoned by the sport's stewards after using an expletive during a press ...
Sky Sports F1 reporter Ted Kravitz was forced to apologise after dropping the F-bomb during their live broadcast of the ...
Max Verstappen, the current leader in the Formula 1 World Championship, has expressed a rare sense of pessimism ahead of the ...
As the Singapore Grand Prix weekend gets underway, McLaren will be looking to hurt Red Bull even more than last weekend when ...
No one has been better than the 23-year-old Australian over the last seven races, but McLaren has made clear it will prioritize Lando Norris down the stretch.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc led the first practice for the GP on Friday, closely followed by McLaren's Lando Norris. The session was incident-free with Verstappen and Sainz facing minor issues. Several ...
Elsewhere, it was another challenging session for reigning world champion Verstappen as he looks to get his title defence back on stronger footing. The Red Bull star finished the session a lowly P4, ...