Montoya: Vettel F1 2019 issues more likely technical than mentality
Sebastian Vettel’s troubles this year are more likely to be a “technical” problem than an issue with the four-time Formula 1 world champion’s mentality, reckons Juan Pablo Montoya
Sebastian Vettel’s troubles this year are more likely to be a “technical” problem than an issue with the four-time Formula 1 world champion’s mentality, reckons Juan Pablo Montoya
Williams and Mercedes have agreed to a five-year extension of their Formula 1 engine supply deal, which will take their partnership to 2025
Formula 1 teams will meet with race director Michael Masi at the Singapore Grand Prix to try to find a solution to the problem of drivers backing each other up in qualifying
Imola and Mugello are weighing up potential bids to host Formula 1 in the future, following Monza’s new multi-year deal that secured the future of the Italian Grand Prix
Valtteri Bottas’s failure to put Charles Leclerc under more pressure highlighted his difficulty in getting the most from his car while following rivals, says Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff
Given that Ross Brawn and Adrian Newey key players in the well-funded first Formula 1 team to carry the Haas name, it seems hard to believe that it rapidly collapsed
Formula 1’s use of the black and white warning flag has not opened the door for an escalation of dangerous driving, insists race director Michael Masi
Ferrari Formula 1 team boss Mattia Binotto chose the Italian Grand Prix slowing-down lap to forgive winner Charles Leclerc for his part in the qualifying farce that frustrated Sebastian Vettel
The Italian Grand Prix could hardly have been worse for Sebastian Vettel, and the Formula 1 stewards provided a sting in the tail that might have dramatic repercussions
Ferrari Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc says he deliberately aimed to be on the limit of what is “acceptable” when defending his Italian Grand Prix lead from Lewis Hamilton