SINGAPORE: Formula One stewards ordered Red Bull's triple world champion Max Verstappen to carry out "work of public interest ...
McLaren’s Lando Norris went fastest yesterday to lead Ferrari pair Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz in second practice for ...
Formula One world champion Max Verstappen was yesterday punished for swearing in a Singapore Grand Prix press conference by ...
Our cousins across the ditch will be keen to see Oscar Piastri continue to hassle and harangue not only Max Verstappen, but ...
After starting 15th, Norris passed Verstappen late in the race to finish fourth, but the Dutch driver still leads by 59 ...
The "papaya" team has passed Red Bull in the F1 Constructors' championship, sets sights on the Drivers' title. Read more at ...
With Ferrari, Mercedes pushing hard, McLaren will still have to battle at a track where Red Bull is off the pace and ...
Sky Sports F1 presenter Ted Kravitz was forced to issue a public apology after an incident at the Singapore Grand Prix ...
Leading drivers such as Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc hit back at Ben Sulayem, saying in the heat of battle emotions run ...
The Dutchman was punished for using an expletive during a session with the media on Thursday. In his 15-minute meeting with ...
The Dutchman’s language, which was deemed "coarse" and "rude" by the FIA, came after the sporting federation's president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, said he wanted F1's stars to stop swearing over the ...
Max Verstappen issued a blunt two-word response after being hit with a punishment by the FIA for swearing during a televised ...