Fernando Alonso ‘totally supporting Pierre’ Gasly amidst tractor fiasco
Fernando Alonso doesn't believe the issue was Pierre Gasly's speed but rather the tractor on the track.
Fernando Alonso doesn't believe the issue was Pierre Gasly's speed but rather the tractor on the track.
Jos Verstappen was watching from home and was just as confused as the rest of us.
Carlos Sainz said that the Japanese GP began with a standing start, despite the conditions, as the FIA foresaw fan backlash otherwise.
Nicholas Latifi is under no illusion that his P9 at Suzuka would have saved his Williams career.
Ralf Schumacher says Pierre Gasly's Japan penalty was "correct and understandable".
Sebastian Vettel reckons Fernando Alonso's attempt at taking P6 through the chicane was a "bit aggressive".
Full points or half points? Nobody seemed sure at the end of the Japanese Grand Prix.
P10 at the restart, Haas were not in a position to "gamble" with Mick Schumacher's strategy....
Thought to have been to the detriment of Fernando Alonso's hopes of a P6 finish, Alpine have taken issue with when the Japanese GP ended.
Fernando Alonso welcomes Max Verstappen into the club of two-time Formula 1 champs.
George Russell doesn't think F1 should ever have a recovery vehicle on the track, never mind if it is wet or dry.
Visibility as low as five metres when racing is no joke, says Lando Norris.
There was plenty to get through on this week's episode of Torquing Point, not least Max Verstappen winning a second World title.
More of a sprint race in the wet, round 18 of the World Championship produced ratings of 10/10 down to 3/10.
Nicholas Latifi revealed what really happened as he found himself going the wrong way at Suzuka.
Max Verstappen found the confusion over whether or not he'd won the title in Japan "actually quite funny".
Formula 1 did not cover itself in glory in Japan, yet common sense and communication could have changed all that.
Mattia Binotto says Max Verstappen "is" the World Champion, but has called for a review into the points rule.
Ralf Schumacher has accused Haas of making decision that "tend towards" Kevin Magnussen, not Mick Schumacher.
Charles Leclerc concedes he made a "mistake" and deserved to be penalised for it...