The Haas F1 Team had a disappointing day in Brazil at the weekend as both drivers just missed out on points.
SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team had an unfortunate day as they struggled at the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix at Autodrómo José Carlos Pace. However, they came home with two points as Sergio Pérez finished in eighth place, as the safety car mixed things up. But his teammate Lance Stroll had to retire and was classified in nineteenth.
Ferrari have called a crunch meeting of it’s drivers after a disastrous Brazilian Grand Prix which saw Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel crash into each other.
Lewis Hamilton: “I never want to collide with anyone, it was really unfortunate with Alex”
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Lewis Hamilton collided with Alexander Albon during Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix but he felt Red Bull’s pace was superior to that of Mercedes, particularly in the hands of Max Verstappen.
McLaren F1 Team had a positive day at the Brazilian Grand Prix this weekend, as they secured fourth in the Constructors’ Championship, and Carlos Sainz Jr. got the first podium of his Formula 1 career.
Renault F1 Team had a difficult day in Brazil at the weekend with only one driver finishing in the points.
Alfa Romeo pick up their best points finish since their takeover from Sauber, with Kimi Räikkönen and Antonio Giovinazzi fourth and fifth.
Mixed bag for the rookies as Lando Norris and Antonio Giovinazzi bagged points whilst George Russell and Alexander Albon were unlucky to miss out
Pierre Gasly could not hide his emotions with his Formula 1 podium finish for Toro Rosso in the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Red Bull’s Christian Horner: “It’s been a really positive weekend for both Red Bull teams and Honda”
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Max Verstappen’s win in Brazil was redemption for what happened to him there in 2019, according to Christian Horner, with the Red Bull boss also giving Alexander Albon praise for having such a strong race.
Max Verstappen took his third victory of 2019 in tremendous fashion in Brazil on Sunday, but Red Bull’s chance of a 1-2 finish was ended when Alexander Albon was spun around by Lewis Hamilton late in the day.
As legendary designer Hans Mezger celebrates his 90th birthday, we look back as his involvement in some of the most successful Porsche motorsport projects including the 917 and the TAG Turbo Formula 1 engine that powered Niki Lauda and Alain Prost to championship victory.
Carlos Sainz Jr inherits third place after Lewis Hamilton is handed a five second penalty for his collision with Alexander Albon
Max Verstappen took victory in a chaotic Brazilian Grand Prix as the Ferrari pairing collided in dramatic fashion.
SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team, struggled with qualifying at the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix, as the midfield battled tightened. Sergio Pèrez came out on top at the team as he made it through to the second qualifying session but only qualified in fifteenth. However, Lance Stroll didn’t make it out of the first session, putting him seventeenth on the grid for the race.
Mixed fortunes for Toro Rosso in Brazilian Grand Prix as Gasly finishes best of the rest and Kvyatt fails to perform.
After a five year streak of pole positions in Brazil, the Mercedes team find themselves starting from the second row.



