Lewis Hamilton described Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix as one of the “worst races of his career” while team-mate George Russell apologised to Mercedes for an “ugly race” despite both drivers achieving their best results of the season.
Esteban Ocon opened up a new chapter of the chaotic silly season for 2025, as the announcement of his Alpine exit came out last week. Since then, there has been immense speculation on which team the Frenchman could end up at for next year.…
Mercedes have ruled out Carlos Sainz for a 2025 Formula One drive because they are focusing on young Italian Andrea Kimi Antonelli as Lewis Hamilton's likely replacement.
While everyone expected Ferrari and McLaren to be challenging Red Bull in Canada, Mercedes unexpectedly turned out to be the surprise wild card. The Silver Arrows got their first pole position since Hungary last season as George Russell’s…
BEN NAGLE IN MONTREAL: With the 2024 Formula One season well underway, attention for many is already turning to 2025 - and a more topsy-turvy driver line-up than usual.
George Russell said there was “more to come” from Mercedes after he took their first pole position for nearly a year at the Canadian Grand Prix. Mercedes have been saying for a while that they felt they had finally found the right path…
Lewis Hamilton's struggles in 2024 continued in Canada as he was out qualified by George Russell with the world champion not enjoying the ideal end to his time with Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton's struggles in 2024 continued in Canada as he was out qualified by George Russell with the world champion not enjoying the ideal end to his time with Mercedes
Mercedes has no position available for Carlos Sainz, according to Toto Wolff, who clearly stated that the Spaniard will not be considered to take over Lewis Hamilton’s spot at Mercedes in the coming year.
George Russell believes his superb pole position for Mercedes at the Canadian Grand Prix is the "start of something for our season" while Toto Wolff is optimistic the team are finally "going in the right direction" in F1's current era of…
George Russell was full of smiles after claiming his and Mercedes’ first pole position of the 2024 season in an ultra-close qualifying session at the Canadian Grand Prix – taking top spot in a dead heat with Max Verstappen.