Mercedes wunderkind Andrea Kimi Antonelli showed the world what's to come in his Formula 1 career by keeping Max Verstappen at bay at the end of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, according to his boss Toto Wolff.
Ferrari president John Elkann has said drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc should "focus on driving and talk less."
Lando Norris believes Max Verstappen will fight him to the very end despite taking a major stride towards knocking the Dutchman off his world championship perch.
After delivering yet another legendary Interlagos drive, one labelled "sensational" by Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies, Max Verstappen was quick to praise his team
Re-live all the action from the Brazilian Grand Prix as Lando Norris takes another step towards the driver's championship.
A deflated Lewis Hamilton bemoaned "another write-off weekend" in his Ferrari season after a difficult Saturday at Interlagos circuit.
Max Verstappen gave a clear assessment of the status of his outsider bid for the Formula 1 title after a difficult Saturday in Brazil: "Forget about it."
Lando Norris said his current run of red-hot form shows he's lessened the weaknesses which plagued the earlier part of his 2025 season.
Lando Norris has "ignored everyone that has talked crap about him" after dominating the Sao Paulo Grand Prix to tighten his grip on securing a first Formula One world championship.
Max Verstappen is set to start Sunday's Sao Paulo Grand Prix from the pit-lane with a fresh engine and a completely new set-up to his Red Bull at Interlagos.
Lewis Hamilton said he is trapped in a "nightmare" after his debut season at Ferrari took another "disastrous" twist in Brazil.
Oscar Piastri has expressed his frustration over the 10-second penalty which knocked him out of podium contention at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix and dealt another hammer blow to his flailing title challenge.
Mick Schumacher's too-brief F1 career unceremoniously ended in 2022, but his desire for open-wheel fulfillment may yet lead him to IndyCar in 2026.
Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson said he was "extremely surprised" to see the Mexican federation blame him for a near-miss with two marshals during the Mexican Grand Prix two weeks ago.
Lando Norris insisted nothing will change in how he approaches the pursuit of a first career Formula 1 championship now he holds a narrow title lead so close to the end of the season.