Louis Sharp signs off with double podium at Brands Hatch..

• Rising star bounces back from engine woes with two more top three finishes• Kiwi youngster helps Carlin to secure coveted British F4 Teams' Cup• Sharp underlines talent with top four championship finish in debut season

Verstappen Takes Title on Rainy day in Japan

SUZUKA, Japan—Only finding out minutes after he crossed the finish line following his victory Sunday afternoon at the Japanese Grand Prix, Max Verstappen became the second driver in formula one history to win two consecutive championships, with only Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel achieving this previously. Following a delay

Verstappen Takes Pole in Japan, Eyes World Title

SUZUKA, Japan—Max Verstappen inched closer to clinching his second consecutive world driving championship Saturday afternoon by recording a 1:29:304 fastest lap to take pole ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz for Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix. The Dutchman had no problems as he and

Gasly and de Vries' fortuitous 2023 F1 moves

What a morning of news in Suzuka! Initially kicked off by Alpine confirming the rather envisaged arrival of Pierre Gasly on a multi-year deal. It was easily the worst-kept secret amongst those in the know throughout the Formula 1 paddock. Soon after the Frenchman's moment in the spotlight,

Russell, Hamilton lead Mercedes 1-2 in Japan Practice

SUZUKA, Japan—Even with the continuous rains that plagued Friday practice for the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend, the situation did not stop George Russell and Lewis Hamilton from achieving a 1-2 for Mercedes with Russell setting a 1:41:935 fastest lap with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen taking

Are F1 Fans Getting Their Money's Worth?

When you look at other racing series such as NASCAR, Indy Car or even if you want to be more international, the World Endurance Championship, they seem to have no trouble in how they run their race weekends, no matter how many fans show up for the event.

Perez Holds Off All Elements and Leclerc to Win in Singapore

SINGAPORE—Sergio Perez seems to be the master of street circuits, and on Sunday evening at Marina Bay, the Mexican endured a one-hour rain delay, three safety and two virtual safety car periods, to hold off Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc by just over seven seconds to win lights out to
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