Max Verstappen feels his Red Bull is already in a good window for this weekends Spanish Grand Prix after topping both practice sessions on Friday.
Max Verstappen was once again top of the charts in Free Practice but it was much closer with Fernando Alonso picking up the pace.
Max Verstappen topped the first practice session in Spain, as Alpine impressed once again.
Rob Marshall has left Red Bull with immediate effect and will join McLaren as their new Technical Director on 1 January 2024.
Alex Albon and Logan Sargeant reflect on a tough outing for the Williams team at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu both made solid progress through the field at the Monaco Grand Prix, though they were unable to secure points.
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were both left delighted with the collective team effort shown inside the McLaren team across the Monaco Grand Prix.
Ferrari’s Frederic Vasseur gave his debrief following the Monaco Grand Prix and explained some of the strategic gambles that Ferrari made.
It was a disappointing race for Ferrari as they finished in sixth and eighth and stayed fourth in the constructors championship.
Two ‘world class’ drives from Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly in Monaco on Sunday was backed up by composure from the pit crew, engineers and strategists, according to Otmar Szafnauer.
Aston Martin’s podium result in Monaco was proof of how far they’ve come in a short amount of time, according to Team Principal Mike Krack.
Mercedes finished fourth and fifth in Monaco, although both Lewis Hamilton and George Russell were uncertain to how much the new upgrades to the W14 contributed to the result.
Esteban Ocon secured his third podium finish of his Formula 1 career in Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix as he took third place for Alpine.
Fernando Alonso secured his best finish of the season in Monaco but felt second was the best possible result despite the weather playing a part in the race.
Max Verstappen excited to win in Monaco after dealing with “complicated” weather conditions
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Red Bull’s Max Verstappen held off Alonso with a decisive strategy call to take the win, while team-mate Sergio Pérez was unable to score points after starting last due to his crash in Qualifying.
Max Verstappen took an incredible victory around the streets of Monaco as Esteban Ocon earned a surprise podium with the late rain causing mayhem.
Max Verstappen took pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix with a 1:11.365, leading Fernando Alonso and Charles Leclerc after an intense session on the streets of Monte Carlo



