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Verstappen wants F1 rules to change and teams 'banned' after Las Vegas penalty

Max Verstappen sent offer to quit Red Bull and join F1 rival keen to be his team-mate Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has insisted that his rival Carlos Sainz did not deserve a 10-place grid penalty for a track issue that was not his fault and called for the rules to be changed so that teams cannot vote on punishments. Ferrari were forced to repair their car after Sainz ran

Verstappen launches brutal tirade with scathing digs at Toto Wolff and F1 bosses

Max Verstappen pulled no punches in the aftermath of qualifying at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, first hitting out at Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff over his comments about the FP1 water valve incident before taking aim at the sprint race concept in a cheeky dig at F1 and Liberty Media bosses. The Dutchman has been in a fiery mood all weekend as he continues to protest the execution of

Charles Leclerc on Las Vegas GP pole as Lewis Hamilton suffers nightmare

Charles Leclerc edged out Carlos Sainz to claim pole position at the Las Vegas Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton suffered another qualifying nightmare. Leclerc dominated proceedings for the majority of the session and was duly rewarded with his second pole in his last three races, with Ferrari looking like the team to beat in Sin City. The Monegasque driver was closely followed by Sainz, who was less than one-tenth adrift

McLaren boss demands Las Vegas GP changes following terrifying Norris crash

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has called for a bump on the Las Vegas circuit to be removed in time for the 2024 edition of the race after Lando Norris suffered a heavy impact in a lap-four crash during the Grand Prix. The 24-year-old was making his way through the Turn 11 left-hander when his McLaren car bottomed out over a bump in the track, causing him to lose control

Lando Norris taken to hospital after Las Vegas Grand Prix crash

Lando Norris has been taken to hospital for ‘further precautionary investigations’ after McLaren driver crashes out of Las Vegas Grand Prix on just the FOURTH lap The McLaren driver initially was recovering after staring down in P16 position But he looked to lose control of his tires as he span and hit the side barriers Follow all the latest action in the Las Vegas Grand Prix with our LIVE BLOGย 

Vegas glitz goes down the drain after farcical start in Sin City

Vegas glitz goes down the drain as Ferrari fume it’s ‘unacceptable’ after Carlos Sainz receives a 10-place grid penalty despite wrecking his ยฃ12M Ferrari on a loose manhole cover This was F1’s lowest point on US soil since the calamitous 2005 US Grand Prix Staffing issues as the practice ran late meant some fans were forced to leave Despite damaging his car on a manhole cover, Sainz will receive grid

F1 host left terrified on air after Blue Man Group disrupts Las Vegas coverage

Formula 1ย TV presenter Laura Winter freaked out live on air after being confronted by a Blue Man Group at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. So far, the Las Vegas race weekend hasn’t lived up to expectations, with several problems arising, from loose manholes on the track to high ticket prices, and restricted views. But on a lighter note, fans who stayed up to watch F1’s coverage of both FP1 and

Christian Horner gives middle finger to Ted Kravitz live on TV as Sky apologise

Christian Horner was caught giving a middle finger to Sky Sports reporter Ted Kravitz during a banter-filled back-and-forth. The Red Bull principal was in thick of it on Friday (November 17) after the first session of the Las Vegas Grand Prix was cancelled due to damage being occurred on the cars of Carlos Sainz and Esteban Ocon thanks to a loose manhole cover. Further chaos unfolded as the second session

Toto Wolff goes on F-word rant after Las Vegas GP practice session is cancelled

Toto Wolff responded in explicit fashion to Martin Brundle's suggestion that the cancellation of the Las Vegas Grand Prix first practice session was a "black eye" on Formula One. The F1 commentator was disappointed by the cancellation of the weekend's first session which occurred after two drivers drove over a loose manhole cover, damaging their vehicles. Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz first drove over the manhole cover which damaged his car

'Michael Schumacher isn't conniving โ€“ he'd have been pundit not team principal'

British former F1 driver Johnny Herbert reckons Michael Schumacher would've gone into punditry had he not been involved in a life-altering skiing accident. The seven-time world champion hasn't been seen in public since suffering catastrophic injuries while skiing in the French Alps with his son Mick in 2013. Very little is known about his condition and his family are keen to keep it that way as they continue to urge