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Hot on the heels of his sensational final flying lap in Q3 that earned him a pole position at the Hungarian Grand Prix, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc conceded that he had felt himself "horrible" ...
Having grabbed a shock pole position in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc was left to praise the Scuderia for recent upgrades that offered "a big boost." ...
Following last Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix where he was voted Driver of the Day for his brilliant recovery drive, Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton endured a tough qualifying session at the Hungaroring, ending ...
On the back of Ferrari's decision to extend Fred Vasseur's contract, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc praised the Scuderia's team boss for his "cold blood" that usually helps the Italian team to keep ...
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc has beaten favourites Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris to pole position. The McLarens seemed to have lots of pace in hand during practice but the Ferrari qualifying specialist ...
Championship leader Oscar Piastri bounced back in final practice to lead the way in the third practice at the Hungarian Grand Prix, with Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc having taken second and third.
Four-time world champion Max Verstappen has been handed a warning after his bizarre towel incident in the second free practice session at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
McLaren did not waste any time in stamping its authority on the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend, but Ferrari also look in fine form. F1Technical's senior writer ...
McLaren did not waste any time in stamping its authority on the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend, but Ferrari also look in fine form. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo delivers what drivers had to ...
Despite grabbing second place in both practice sessions on Friday, McLaren's championship leader Oscar Piastri admitted that his MCL39 "behaved a bit unexpectedly," but he managed to make the car a ...
On a "strange" opening day at the Hungaroring, Mercedes driver George Russell claimed that he was left slighty surprised by certain teams popping up at the sharp end of the timing screens.
Having missed the opening practice due to back injuries, Aston Martin's two-time F1 champion Fernando Alonso thinks that his medical issues will be "manageable" over the rest of the Hungarian Grand ...