Christian Horner hits back at rivals and critics after dominant F1 2022 season
Christian Horner also said that "the higher you rise, the sharper the knives" and their place in F1 "does not sit comfortably with some of our competitors."
Christian Horner also said that "the higher you rise, the sharper the knives" and their place in F1 "does not sit comfortably with some of our competitors."
As he pursued Charles Leclerc, Sergio Perez felt Pierre Gasly had cost him at least a second late in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Mick Schumacher is now a free agent after Haas opted not to extend his contract.
Otmar Szafnauer praised Esteban Ocon for his improvements, highlighting that the 'Minister of Defence' mantle should potentially move to him.
By sticking him on a one-stop strategy, Sebastian Vettel believes Aston Martin threw away their chance of beating Alfa Romeo to P6 in the Constructors'.
Although not criticising Lewis Hamilton, Carlos Sainz said it was "cheeky" how he returned a position to him early in the Abu Dhabi GP.
He did not win the race but Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari executed the plan to perfection.
Yet again, it was Car 14 that broke down as Fernando Alonso's time at Alpine ended disappointingly in Abu Dhabi.
Comparing the pain levels of 2021 and 2022, Toto Wolff says 2021 was more painful as Mercedes could not control how their season ended.
Max Verstappen finished first but his team-mate Sergio Perez missed out on P2 to Charles Leclerc.
Mercedes started and finished the season with a car they did not want, said Lewis Hamilton.
Max Verstappen cruised to his 15th win of the season in Abu Dhabi but is under no impression that figure will be easy to reach in 2023.
One point on his F1 swansong was not enough for Sebastian Vettel with Aston Martin aiming to catch Alfa Romeo in the standings.
Max Verstappen strolled to his 15th win of the season while Charles Leclerc was able to hold off a late charge from Sergio Perez.
Max Verstappen takes win number 15, Charles Leclerc beats Sergio Perez to P2 in the race and the standings.
瓜迪奥拉是最新的名人not overly keen on chatting to Martin Brundle on the F1 grid.
Follow F1 live timing and commentary updates from round 22, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Red Bull aren't expecting a repeat of Brazil in Abu Dhabi, both drivers clear on the goal.
Max Verstappen is expected to help Sergio Perez in Abu Dhabi, but it won't be through Turn 9.
Potential points for at least three of them, a "difficult" Sunday predicted for Nicholas Latifi.
Max Verstappen will line up on pole position ahead of P2 protagonists Sergio Perez and Charles Leclerc.
Like Sao Paulo last time out, there were contrasting fortunes at Haas - with Mick Schumacher having the better time of it this time around.
Sergio Perez is raring to go in his duel with Charles Leclerc to take second in the Drivers' Championship on Sunday.
Keeping an eye very much fixed on Mercedes, Carlos Sainz will play the team game if Ferrari ask him to in support of Charles Leclerc.
Fernando Alonso does not want Sebastian Vettel to have his final Formula 1 race ruined by trouble on the opening lap in Abu Dhabi.