Alonso: ‘Extreme’ Baku layout fuels adrenaline
Fernando Alonso says he enjoys the challenge of racing around Azerbaijan, with the contrasts within the layout making it one of the most difficult circuits on the calendar.
Fernando Alonso says he enjoys the challenge of racing around Azerbaijan, with the contrasts within the layout making it one of the most difficult circuits on the calendar.
As Formula 1 returns to Baku for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, there's a chance the off-track conversation could draw much attention.
Sergio Perez is confident he will be able to compete at the front of the field regularly, once he sorts out his qualifying form.
Guenther Steiner says he would prefer to find another way to finish qualifying after a car crashes, instead of the IndyCar rule that has been mooted to be brought to Formula 1.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown is getting back behind the wheel to compete in the GT4 European Series in mid-June.
Nikita Mazepin says that, after competing at the front throughout his junior racing career, he will have to act with humility in his backmarking Haas.
Pirelli have confirmed they will be bringing their three softest compounds to Baku for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, in the hope of mixing up strategy options.
Romain Grosjean says Mercedes’ “precision and attention to detail” have led them to their successes since 2014, and was "surprised" at how open they were with him at his seat fitting.
Christian Horner believes Toto Wolff and Mercedes have had too much of an easy ride in the turbo hybrid era, and quipped that it's "about time" they had some pressure to deal with.
Honda F1's managing director Masashi Yamamoto sees similarities between Max Verstappen and Ayrton Senna.
Mercedes' chief strategist James Vowles says the team will come back from a disappointing weekend in Monaco - one of their "weakest tracks" traditionally.
Yuki Tsunoda admits he still feels he is not getting the most out of his AlphaTauri as he finds the right balance to get all he can from the car.
“Great suspension” helped lead Ferrari to their excellent performance in Monaco, according to former F1 driver Marc Surer.
Formula E CEO Jamie Reigle says it's not currently part of his vision for the series to race on the same schedule as Formula 1.
After Max Verstappen took the lead of the World Championship at the weekend, Damon Hill says Sir Lewis Hamilton is not immune from making the odd dig at his title rival.
Lando Norris has revealed he would relish the opportunity to compete in races outside of Formula 1 in the future.
Yuki Tsunoda admits he has been aiming too high in Formula 1 after the early promise he showed at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
There's something that doesn't feel quite right with the way that Valtteri Bottas is being spoken about like he's already been dropped by Mercedes.
Race director Michael Masi says the FIA will look at whether or not adopting an IndyCar qualifying rule will be suitable for use in F1.
Carlos Sainz believes that the future of Formula 1 is in safe hands, with the quality of young driving talent on the grid showing they can mix it with the best.
Alfa Romeo team principal Frederic Vasseur says he and his team are hoping for another strong weekend in Baku after a positive showing in Monaco. Antonio Giovinazzi earned the team’s first point of the season in coming home P10 in Monte Carlo, with Kimi Raikkonen a place behind him – even without a working drinks […]
This season, the W Series will be contested as Formula 1 support races for the first time - and it will be shown live on free-to-air TV on Channel 4 in the UK.
Mercedes chief technical officer James Allison said tyre troubles were partly behind Sir Lewis Hamilton's struggles in Monaco over the weekend.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc tested Pirelli's new intermediate and wet tyre compounds, as the manufacturer prepare their new 2022 rubber.
Andreas Seidl believes Daniel Ricciardo needs to tweak his driving to get the most out of his McLaren after a difficult weekend in Monaco.
罗斯布朗说,他一直怀疑塞巴斯蒂安兽医tel over his "lacklustre" form, so was pleased to see him back in the groove in Monaco.
Kimi Raikkonen shared his frustration at the end of the Monaco Grand Prix after his drink hose disconnected and he could not hydrate during the race.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto praised Charles Leclerc's attitude after he was unable to start his home race from pole on Sunday.
Antonio Giovinazzi was pleased with his P10 showing at the Monaco Grand Prix, but the relentless nature of the circuit left him "mentally tired" afterwards.
Christian Horner believes the quality of Max Verstappen's performances in the first five races of 2021 mean he deserves to be leading the World Championship.