McLaren driver Lando Norris has said he found it difficult to cope with the criticism he was subject to after he made comments about the success of Lewis Hamilton’s career after a record-breaking 92nd career win.
Carlos Sainz made his first appearance for Ferrari, driving the SF71H car at their Fiorano test track on Wednesday.
Romain Grosjean was one of the best drivers out there when he was at the top of his game, according to his now-former Team Principal Guenther Steiner.
McLaren’s switch to Mercedes power for this season has meant that their 2021 challenger will be ‘essentially a new car’ in spite of the Covid-induced design carryover.
Williams Racing say the design planning for the 2021 and 2022 cars will be crucial to perfect in order to capitalise on both seasons.
Despite surpassing the 100-point marker for first time, AlphaTauri were still disappointed with final position in the Constructors’ Championship.
Whilst no particular team was named, the Danish driver did quip that it was for a team “not better than Haas”.
Despite not scoring points this season, there was a clear step-up in terms of the speed of the car for Williams, with George Russell regularly contesting for a spot in Qualifying 2.
Haas F1 Team had another forgettable season, marred with pointless races and unfortunate incidents.
Given the circumstances, Alfa Romeo will be relatively pleased with their efforts, they finished in the same place in the constructor’s championship as 2019 and made the best of the few opportunities they were given to score points.
Whilst the team formerly known as Toro Rosso has always been a solid midfield contender, this year was one where they really surprised us a couple of times!
The 2020 F1 season is set to go down as Ferrari’s worst campaign in the last century. However, despite the dreadful results, Ferrari still managed some highs in a unique 2020 season.
Renault DP World F1 Team had podium glory for the first time in over nine years in an impressive 2020 for the team.
For Racing Point the 2020 Formula One World Championship was a season full of highs lows and plenty of controversy along the way.
The Checkered Flag looks back at the 2020 Formula 1 season of the McLaren F1 Team.
Jenson Button has announced he will be driving for his own team in the inaugural season of the all-electric off-road series Extreme E.



