Norris: McLaren only fifth fastest in Bahrain
Lando Norris thinks McLaren had only the 'fifth-fastest' car at the Bahrain Grand Prix and admitted they have work to do ahead of Imola.
Lando Norris thinks McLaren had only the 'fifth-fastest' car at the Bahrain Grand Prix and admitted they have work to do ahead of Imola.
Williams' new technical director Francois-Xavier Demaison has been described as a 'perfect fit', despite his long-time absence from Formula 1.
Lewis Hamilton has joked Toto Wolff "pulled out parts of his hair" and went 'bald' when the World Champion crashed with Nico Rosberg at Barcelona in 2016.
Mark Webber would have preferred F1 to find the next Fernando Alonso rather than see the 39-year-old himself return to the sport.
Valtteri Bottas suffered a slow pit-stop on Lap 31 at the Bahrain Grand Prix, and Mercedes have put it down to an error with the wheel gun.
Lance Stroll is changing his approach in 2021 as he looks to prevent the mistakes of last year and get the most out of his performance.
Helmut Marko believes Yuki Tsunoda will become a star in Formula 1, claiming he will 'definitely' be Japan's first World Champion.
Albert Park's makeover ahead of the Australian Grand Prix is expected to cut Formula 1 lap times by as much as five seconds.
Aston Martin will begin work on their new state-of-the-art factory "imminently" following confirmation of their purchase of new land.
Former rally driver Mohammed ben Sulayem has launched a campaign for the FIA presidency, with Jean Todt's term due to end in December.
Dale Earnhardt's famous 1984 Wrangler Chevrolet is there waiting for Daniel Ricciardo, if he can achieve a podium finish this season.
Yuki Tsunoda needs a "very good manager" to help take care of future contracts and any mistakes he might make, according to Kamui Kobayashi.
Ferrari think they can fight McLaren for pace this season, having closed the gap to last year's 'best of the rest' over the winter break.
Andreas Seidl has called for the rulings around track limits to be "monitored and policed consistently" following the events in Bahrain.
Red Bull are doing all they can to maximise the RB16B's performance before the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, says chief engineer Paul Monaghan.
Otmar Szafnauer has refused to read too much into Sebastian Vettlel's early days at Aston Martin, reiterating his confidence in the German.
Lewis Hamilton is hoping for more opportunities to prove people wrong in the future, following his victory in the season opener at Bahrain.
Red Bull engineer Paul Monaghan praised the "brilliant" Sergio Perez for his "presence of mind" to restart his car at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
After being hit at the rear by Sebastian Vettel, Esteban Ocon has confirmed the German came to apologise to him at the end of the race.
Guenther Steiner claimed that just beating Williams in a race this season would be an achievement, with the new Haas car "not easy to drive".
Mattia Binotto is "optimistic for the future" after Ferrari took 12 points from the opening race weekend with their improved power unit.
Yuki Tsunoda admitted to feeling "a bit sorry" for Fernando Alonso as the AlphaTauri rookie passed the two-time World Champion in Bahrain.
Alpine have confirmed the reason for Fernando Alonso's DNF on his return to Formula 1 was due to a sandwich wrapper in the car's brake duct.
Fernando Alonso said he "had fun" on his return to Formula 1 racing, despite not being able to finish the race due to brake issues.
Nikita Mazepin called his Formula 1 debut "one of the worst days" of his life after crashing on the opening lap of the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff still believes Red Bull are a "tiny edge" infront of the Silver Arrows, despite Lewis Hamilton's victory in Bahrain.
Kimi Raikkonen was disappointed to not score any points on the season opener after being in the top 10 for large parts of the race.
Nikita Mazepin’s first race in Formula 1 lasted all of three corners, with the Haas driver crashing into the barriers on the first lap.
When he was younger, Mick Schumacher was warned by a team-mate about Nikita Mazepin's "aggressive" style of driving.
Zak Brown has been pleased with McLaren's early 2021 showings, but expects another couple of years before they reach "top fighting strength".