Phillip van Osten

Ferrari goes blue: Miami GP livery to honor North American legacy

Ferrari has announced plans to unveil a special livery for its SF-24 F1 car for next week’s Miami Grand Prix,…

2 years ago

Ricciardo given ‘no indication’ that F1 future in jeopardy

Daniel Ricciardo says that he has not received any indication from Red Bull suggesting that his F1 future might be…

2 years ago

Prost reunited with first F1 car 44 years later

Last Sunday’s Grand Prix de France Historique held at the Circuit Paul Ricard saw four-time world champion Alain Prost reunite…

2 years ago

Super proud Zhou will always remember ‘very special moment’

It wasn’t the outcome he was hoping for, but Sauber’s Zhou Guanyu was still “super proud and honored” after last…

2 years ago

Sargeant: Zero feedback from FIA on Safety Car infraction ‘strange’

Logan Sargeant was penalized for an illegal overtake under the Safety Car regime in the Chinese Grand Prix, but what…

2 years ago

Mercedes to bring ‘new bits’ to Miami but W15 still on a 'knife-edge'

Toto Wolff says Mercedes will bring several updates to its W15 at next week’s Miami GP as it continues to…

2 years ago

Ferrari: Starting Chinese GP ‘too far away’ led to podium miss

Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur believes the Italian outfit’s subdued performance in qualifying in China set up its drivers’ for…

2 years ago

Gasly explains ‘quite scary’ Chinese GP pitstop confusion

Pierre Gasly recounted the "quite scary" moment in Sunday’s Chinese GP when a communication breakdown resulted in an Alpine mechanic…

2 years ago

Thrifty Dixon steals Long Beach win with bold fuel gamble

IndyCar veteran Scott Dixon proved once again that no driver in the series is more renowned for fuel efficiency than…

2 years ago

Piastri’s diffuser ‘pretty destroyed’ by Stroll incident in Chinese GP

Oscar Piastri says the damage inflicted to his McLaren by the contact triggered by Lance Stroll’s blunder in the Chinese…

2 years ago

Sainz: Chinese GP start with Leclerc didn't ‘didn’t help either of us’

Carlos Sainz admitted that the commotion at the start of Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix with his teammate Charles Leclerc “didn’t…

2 years ago

Krack critical of Stroll’s ‘very harsh’ Chinese GP penalty

Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack contested what he considered as a "very harsh" 10-second time penalty handed to Lance…

2 years ago