Sauber’s “pinch yourself moment” after Hulkenberg beats Hamilton’s Ferrari

Sauber Formula 1 boss Jonathan Wheatley says Nico Hulkenberg’s unexpected fifth place in the Spanish Grand Prix is a huge relief for the team as its upgrades finally paid off.
Hulkenberg scored points for Sauber in a mixed weather season opener in Australia, but since then he and his team have unable to add to their tally as they found themselves on the wrong side of an extremely tight midfield …Keep reading

Rosé-tinted spectacle – Formula 1 welcomes Whispering Angel as partner

Formula 1 has welcomed another LVMH brand into the fold as Whispering Angel has been announced as the championship’s official rosé partner.
The wine becomes the latest Moet Hennessy brand to link with F1 since LVMH’s 10-year, $1billion deal came into effect, with Moet & Chandon and Belvedere Vodka already on board.
Whispering Angel will be available in hospitality spaces at a number of …Keep reading

When anger and desperation take over: F1’s most controversial clashes

Dirty and deliberate incidents have been around for a long time in Formula 1. But are they becoming more frequent? Has their character changed? Do certain drivers stand out as repeat offenders?
Take a look through some of the lowlights of F1 track behaviour history and judge for yourself!
Hunt vs Depailler, 1975 Monaco Grand Prix
Overtaking in Monaco has become a hot topic once again but …Keep reading

Marko: “I don’t know what kind of thought process was going on” with Verstappen in Spanish GP

Red Bull Formula 1 advisor Helmut Marko admitted he was puzzled by Max Verstappen’s decision making while watching ‘all hell break loose’ during the Spanish Grand Prix’s final laps.
During an interview on ServusTV on Monday night, Marko recalled the “decisive moment” that Verstappen’s race unravelled when he lost third place to Charles Leclerc following a safety car restart on lap …Keep reading