Battle of the OAPs is F1’s real entertainment – Up/down in Canada
It might be time for an F1 ‘Division 2’ category as we revel in the golden age of Max Verstappen
With a car capable of F1 podium finishes and Fernando Alonso as a team-mate, Lance Stroll’s inconsistency has been laid bare this season. But, writes Chris Medland, he’s also shown potential that could indicate a winning future
F1 has entered its next era of dominance where Red Bull reign supreme. But will Max Verstappen’s success force other great talents to be forgotten?
The brooding skies of Spain reflected the mood of most F1 fans the world over as we strived for just one thing – a decent race
Small errors cost Ferrari and Mercedes dearly at the Monaco GP, as closely-matched rivals took advantage. It’s evidence the F1 field is closing up under the cost cap, writes Chris Medland — even Red Bull can’t be complacent
The rain fell mainly on Spain’s best chance of an F1 win this season in Monaco – until we’re proved wrong by a home win next weekend
Under Lawrence Stroll, Aston Martin is in no mood to wait for F1 success, writes Chris Medland. Its Honda engine deal shows once more that it’s prepared to commit fast — and now has the final element for a title challenge
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A topsy-turvy 2010 Canadian GP was so unpredictable, that it formed the basis of Pirelli’s tyre development direction for the years to come – and shaped F1 as we know it today, writes Mark Hughes
Even rivals can’t help but admire Red Bull’s runaway success after its 100th GP win in Canada, with Lewis Hamilton describing its performance as “amazing”. There’s no sign of change either, writes Chris Medland with talk growing of an unbeaten 2023 season
It’s an open secret that Sam Lowes is considering a return to the World Superbike paddock next year after nearly a decade in the MotoGP paddock. In 2013 he won…
Alex Albon delivered a stunning drive to secure seventh for Williams in Canada – Project F1 analyses how he did it
A tribute to its namesake, champions on the podium and another Red Bull masterclass: the Circuit Gillies Villeneuve delivered another action-packed grand prix in 2023 – something, as Tony Dodgins writes, it has done numerous times before
The talented Olivier Panis’s F1 career was a case of ‘what if?’ after one fateful day at Montreal in 1997
Motor Sport’s expert panel explore the big questions ahead of the first grand prix of 2023 — stream our Formula 1 season preview podcast now
Red Bull had the greatest success but was it the strongest F1 team of 2022? Allan McNish and Lawrence Barretto join Chris Medland for a podcast with some surprising verdicts
Which of this year’s 22 grands prix stands out as the best? Jolyon Palmer and Jack Nicholls join Chris Medland to pick the race that combined drama, excitement and overtaking
With races, titles and even careers on the line, F1 drivers will go above and beyond in search of success — no matter what the pain. Here are nine incredible stories
https://youtu.be/P-AHASG5Ddc Gilles Villeneuve’s wife, Joann, has paid tribute to him as a true racer who sought out the very edge of performance, in a video clip released to commemorate the…
The Mercedes 300 SLR ‘722’ steered to victory in the 1955 Mille Miglia by Stirling Moss was given one final blast through London to the home of its pilot
Forty years ago, Michele Alboreto won the 155th and last grand prix for the Ford-Cosworth DFV engine (in DFY spec), which dominated pre-turbo F1. Paul Fearnley looks back at Tyrrell’s 1983 Detroit GP triumph
Three of Formula 1’s greatest-ever drivers shared a podium only once — at the 1993 Spanish Grand Prix. In the middle of a season of varying fortunes, there was little camaraderie between Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher, writes Damien Smith
McLaren goes into this year’s Indy 500 with hopes of a fourth win at The Brickyard — 51 years after a first victory by Mark Donohue that was tinged with frustration
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With a car capable of F1 podium finishes and Fernando Alonso as a team-mate, Lance Stroll’s inconsistency has been laid bare this season. But, writes Chris Medland, he’s also shown potential that could indicate a winning future
F1 has entered its next era of dominance where Red Bull reign supreme. But will Max Verstappen’s success force other great talents to be forgotten?
The brooding skies of Spain reflected the mood of most F1 fans the world over as we strived for just one thing – a decent race
Small errors cost Ferrari and Mercedes dearly at the Monaco GP, as closely-matched rivals took advantage. It’s evidence the F1 field is closing up under the cost cap, writes Chris Medland — even Red Bull can’t be complacent