Spanish Grand Prix

F1: Russell accuses Verstappen of deliberately crashing into him at Spanish GP

F1: Russell accuses Verstappen of deliberately crashing into him at Spanish GP

George Russell has accused Max Verstappen of deliberately crashing into him during the closing stages of Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix, Afrosport reports. The reigning world champion lost out to Charles Leclerc as the Barcelona race was coming to a close before he was forced wide by Russell. The Dutch driver then held position after going across the run off, to which he was ordered to give...

F1: New Spanish Grand Prix venue in Madrid given odd name

F1: New Spanish Grand Prix venue in Madrid given odd name

The name of the circuit that will host the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix in the capital city of Madrid has been given a name that is rather odd. Afrosport reports. Spain will host two races in F1 next year, the new venue being a new hybrid street circuit in Madrid which will take on the title of Spanish Grand Prix from the Circuit de Catalunya...

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F1: Hamilton tops Spanish Grand Prix second practice session

Lewis Hamilton set the pace as he finished fastest during the second practice session of the Spanish Grand Prix on Friday afternoon. The seven-time produced blistering speed on his soft tyre runs which was enough to see him finish 0.22 seconds clear of Ferrari's Carlos Sainz Jnr while Lando Norris, who was fastest in first practice, took third in his McLaren. Pierre Gasly was a surprise...

F1: Hamilton unsure of Mercedes’ performance ahead of Singapore Grand Prix

F1: Hamilton brushes off sabotage claims within Mercedes

Lewis Hamilton has brushed off suggestions of sabotage and foul play existing within the Mercedes Formula 1 team. The seven-time world champion has experienced a difficult 2024 campaign so far in what is his final season with the German manufacturer before making a switch to Ferrari for 2025. Hamilton has been majorly out-performed by teammate George Russell, whom he trails 1-8 in the qualifying head-to-head this...

F1: FIA to clamp down on grid access after Neymar incident at Spanish GP

F1: FIA to clamp down on grid access after Neymar incident at Spanish GP

The International Automobile Federation (FIA) could clamp down on access to the Formula 1 grid on race day after an incident that involved Paris Saint-Germain and Brazil footballer Neymar at the Spanish Grand Prix. Celebrities, F1 team members and media are usually granted access to the grid before the start of a race but it could now change after the FIA raised concerns over an incident...