Honda, Alpine fined total $1M for cost cap breach
F1’s governing body has fined Honda and Renault-owned Alpine a total of $1 million for procedural breaches of the 2023 cost cap for engine manufacturers.
Verstappen: I’m not going to cry over penalties
Max Verstappen sounded more concerned about his car’s pace than the penalties he collected in Sunday’s Mexico City Grand Prix, sanctions his Red Bull team boss Christian Horner called “excessive”.
Perez: Lawson has wrong attitude for F1
Sergio Perez labelled his potential Red Bull replacement Liam Lawson “out of control” and said the Kiwi has the wrong attitude needed to succeed in Formula 1.
Norris: Verstappen crossed a line in Mexico
Lando Norris said title rival Max Verstappen’s driving at the Mexico City Grand Prix went beyond what was acceptable.
Is IndyCar’s once-promising pathway to F1 now a road closed?
Not long ago, IndyCar boasted three up-and-coming drivers with potential to make the jump to F1. Now, though? The series’ hopes rest on Pato O’Ward.
Jordan, Hamlin vs. NASCAR: Stock cars will never be the same
NASCAR’s way of doing business dates back to 1948. Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin are challenging that ethos, saying stock car racing needs to change.
Verstappen gets 20s penalty in Mexico
Max Verstappen was given two 10-second penalties after two different incidents with title rival Lando Norris at the Mexico City GP.
Horner refuses to confirm Pérez future past Brazil
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner refused to confirm Sergio Pérez would see out the Formula 1 season after the struggling Mexican suffered another miserable afternoon at his home race on Sunday.
Vasseur: Ferrari happy to fly under the radar
Ferrari are in a perfect situation flying under the radar in the battle for the Formula 1 constructors’ title, team principal Fred Vasseur said after Carlos Sainz took pole position at the Mexico City Grand Prix on Saturday.
Did F1 stewards get Verstappen decisions right in Mexico?
Max Verstappen was awarded 20 seconds’ worth of penalties in Mexico, but were they warranted? Laurence Edmondson dives into the rulebook for answers.