On Track GP’s Saudi Arabian GP preview: Redemption For Ferrari and Alonso podium?
Lewis Hamilton to leave Mercedes? Sergio Perez to be the next Nico Rosberg? Ferrari on the podium?
Lewis Hamilton to leave Mercedes? Sergio Perez to be the next Nico Rosberg? Ferrari on the podium?
Here's what you need to know from the drivers heading into the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Lance Stroll has had two more weeks to recover but is "still not 100%" ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
George Russell believes that Mercedes' problems have gone from one extreme to another.
Fernando Alonso is hoping to continue Aston Martin's good form into Jeddah.
Having burned through his control electronics allocation already, Charles Leclerc find himself vulnerable against further penalties.
Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari must improve as a team if they are to compete for world titles.
Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso are all in line to break some big records this year.
Lando Norris is in his fifth season with McLaren but looks further than ever from a maiden win.
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Fernando Alonso could already be in his final F1 contract according to his girlfriend.
The event is still someway off but already excitement is building for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Williams will have a new figure in their leadership group when aerospace veteran Frederic Brousseau joins next month.
While they wait for their bid to be approved, work is going on behind-the-scenes of Andretti's Formula 1 project.
It can be ruthless though with one driver kicked out on the same day he left F1.
Red Bull may have enjoyed the perfect race in Bahrain but Christian Horner has warned there is work to do.
Alpine may have two French drivers but Laurent Rossi said that was never the plan.
Formula 1 has seen some big names go out the door of late but there are plenty of characters left in the paddock.
Laurent Mekies could be another name to join the exodus of long-term staff members at Ferrari.
While he may appear nice on the outside, Esteban Ocon has been described as a "demon" when the helmet goes on.
It's game over for Mercedes after one race according to Helmut Marko.
Haas have managed to hit both the weight and the budget limit this year.
Naomi Schiff has praised Fernando Alonso for always being "three steps ahead."
Ralf Schumacher has continued his one-sided war of words with Guenther Steiner.
Upgrades are on the way for McLaren but don't expect anything too major just yet.
The areas impacted are the Boulevard Albert 1er, the Louis II tunnel and the Darse Sud.
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Antonio Perez certainly believes there are World Championships in his son's future.
Fernando Alonso started his Formula 1 career a year before Mark Webber but the Australian has backed Alonso to going on even longer.
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