Damon Hill torn: Is this Max Verstappen’s brilliance or Ferrari’s failure?
Ferrari were "lamentable at times" this season while Max Verstappen was "sublimely brilliant"...
Ferrari were "lamentable at times" this season while Max Verstappen was "sublimely brilliant"...
Carlos Sainz says Red Bull have upgraded their RB18 "a lot more than we expected that you could do in a budget cap".
Carlos Sainz has stated his goal for 2023 is to be in the title fight "from the start".
Here are the engine rules the teams must adhere to during the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship...
First came the Belgian Grand Prix technical directive and then came the tyre wear problems.
Carlos Sainz felt as if "some people didn't want" him involved in this year's title fight.
Carlos Sainz says Ferrari don't make the same mistake twice, this year's errors have "all been different examples".
Ferrari have introduced their "last development of this season", the Scuderia having reached the ceiling of the cap.
Charles Leclerc's last-gasp error at Suzuka may have been down to the mistakes made throughout the season by Ferrari.
Mattia Binotto believes the delay in issuing certificates of compliance gives credence to the rumours of team breaches...
Mattia Binotto says Max Verstappen "is" the World Champion, but has called for a review into the points rule.
Charles Leclerc concedes he made a "mistake" and deserved to be penalised for it...
Charles Leclerc was penalised five seconds for his final-corner off, but Mattia Binotto was frustrated beyond that.
Max Verstappen won the Japanese Grand Prix and the World title, both a tad confusing at times.
Here are our Winners and Losers from a tightly-fought Japanese Grand Prix qualifying session.
Carlos Sainz is looking to put his Singapore showing behind him as quickly as possible.
Carlos Sainz says the title is in the bag for Max Verstappen, with Ferrari chasing wins in the remaining rounds to boost their 2023 efforts.
A great start to the weekend for Alpine with Fernando Alonso splashing his way to P1.
If reports are true, then the FIA cost cap will have the opportunity to show its teeth for the first time.
History shows that Charles Leclerc being on pole tends to help Red Bull a lot more than him.
If a team has exploited the budget cap, then a first precedent could be set for a punishment. Ferrari worry whether the system can survive.
Carlos Sainz is confident that he will not struggle long-term in the kind of conditions experienced during the Singapore GP.
If you have gained a few tenths through dubious measures, surely the fitting punishment is to lose that?
Ralf Schumacher also reckons Toto Wolff sounds like a "sore loser" in all of this.
Charles Leclerc was critical of himself after a costly poor start at the Singapore Grand Prix from pole position.
Mattia Binotto reckons any chance of a race victory for Ferrari went begging the instant the lights went out.
Here are the complete results from the Singapore Grand Prix, where Sergio Perez has won after a frantic two-hour battle at Marina Bay...
Charles Leclerc said it was a "special" pole position for him, while Carlos Sainz knew more time was on the table for him in Singapore.
A frenetic qualifying session at the Singapore Grand Prix saw Charles Leclerc celebrating and Max Verstappen fuming.
"A very vital test for the cost cap," is how Laurent Mekies describes the storm Red Bull are at the centre of.