Motorsports
Vasseur admits Ferrari ‘are not fast enough’ as he highlights Qualifying concerns ahead of Monaco
Ferrari had a much better Sunday in Imola than Saturday, getting both cars home well into the points. Lewis Hamilton rose from 12th on the grid to fourth at the flag, with Charles Leclerc sixth. But having watched both cars exit in Q2 in Qualifying, team...
‘The rest was perfect’ – Hadjar pinpoints the one thing he needs to work on after another points finish at Imola
Isack Hadjar has pinpointed exactly what he needs to work on after he was left frustrated with one particular element of his race at Imola, despite what he described as a near “perfect” Grand Prix that saw him finish ninth to pick up two vital points for...
POWER RANKINGS: Who impressed our judges at Imola?
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen delivered another masterclass to take victory in the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix and keep the pressure on his McLaren rivals on Sunday. But who else caught the attention of our judges across an action-packed Imola weekend? Che...
Hulkenberg calls Imola ‘one of the closer ones’ as Kick Sauber come within touching distance of points
Nico Hulkenberg was left to rue the late Safety Car that denied him any chance of sneaking a point on Sunday at Imola, after the German has found himself in 10th place with not much of the race left.
Jim Clark's wet weather masterclass in Belgium
Coming in at No. 24 on our Greatest Races list is the 1963 Belgian Grand Prix as David Tremayne reflects on a race that helped cement the legendary status of two-time World Champion Jim Clark...
'F1' movie tickets go on sale
Due to overwhelming popularity, with sold-out screenings in 25 markets across the globe, Warner Bros. Pictures and IMAX are expanding their Fan-First Premiere Screenings of Apple Original Films’ F1 The Movie to 400 IMAX houses worldwide.
6 Wienermobiles Will Race for Glory at the Indy Motor Speedway This Friday
The Wienermobiles, each representing a region of the U.S., will take on the Indy Motor Speedway's banked oval in the first-ever "Wienie 500."
A Rookie Who Had Never Driven An Oval Before Is On Pole For The Indianapolis 500
Robert Shwartzman was chewed up and spit out by Formula 1 grinder. Now he is the first rookie driver to win pole position for the Indianapolis 500 in 42 years.
How Pirelli's attempts to vary strategy at Imola worked
Pirelli’s attempts at bringing some strategic variation at Imola by introducing the new softest compound C6 – combining it with the C5 and C4 – brought some unintended consequences. But ultimately it did work in mixing things up.
Antonelli admits to not managing home pressure 'the best'
Kimi Antonelli has admitted that he "didn't manage things the best" during the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix weekend due to the extra pressure that came with it being the Mercedes driver's home race.
Tsunoda admits he won’t try to be a ‘hero’ going forward
Yuki Tsunoda was full of praise for the “massive” repair job carried out by his mechanics ahead of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, with the Japanese driver repaying their efforts in a recovery drive from the pit lane to the points.
5 Winners and 5 Losers from Imola
Max Verstappen's love affair with Imola continued in fine fashion as he clinched his fourth successive win at the venue – but while he celebrated with his Red Bull team on their 400th race weekend, many of his rivals couldn't wait to escape. Lawrence Barr...
Colapinto assesses ‘difficult’ first race for Alpine
Franco Colapinto made his Alpine debut at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, but the Argentine racer had a tricky afternoon and wound up down the order after a tough race. He finished 16th with team mate Pierre Gasly only 13th as Alpine failed to score for th...
Sainz left ‘unhappy’ with Imola P8
Carlos Sainz was left with bittersweet feelings about the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix after coming home eighth to make it two Williams cars in the points at Imola. With Alex Albon finishing fifth, the team should have been in full celebratory mode, but the...
Horner hails Verstappen after ‘win it or bin it’ Turn 1 move
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has heaped praise on Max Verstappen for his “decisive” and “win it or bin it” pass on Oscar Piastri at the start of Sunday’s Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.
McLaren were ‘a little surprised’ by Red Bull’s Imola pace
McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella was searingly honest after watching Max Verstappen win at Imola for the fourth straight year, with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri unable to real the Dutchman in and having to settle for second and third.