2018 team mates battles: Hamilton vs Bottas at Mercedes
2018 F1 season review
Valtteri Bottas started his second season at Mercedes in good shape but Lewis Hamilton turned the tables and was dominating his team mate as 2018 ended.
Valtteri Bottas started his second season at Mercedes in good shape but Lewis Hamilton turned the tables and was dominating his team mate as 2018 ended.
Does Ferrari’s decision to drop Kimi Raikkonen say more about him, his incoming replacement – or his team mate Sebastian Vettel?
F1 designers have already found ways to recreate the ‘outwashing’ effect which the FIA hoped to outlaw with its new rules for 2019, according to Toto Wolff.
In the round-up: F1 penalties were “all over the place” in 2018 – Verstappen • Halo stopped Alonso’s wheel hitting Vandoorne’s visor • DRS makes passing easy – Montoya
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says the team had a “setback” with its power unit development for the 2019 season.
Formula One Management will end support for the F1 Live Timing app on December 10th. The Formula 1 app will continue to be supported.
Lewis Hamilton says he is “looking to be the all-time great” in Formula 1 as he closes on Michael Schumacher’s record of championships and race victories.
In three years Max Verstappen has gone from being beaten by Daniel Ricciardo to leading the way at Red Bull. Is that why Ricciardo’s off to Renault?
Nico Hulkenberg and Carlos Sainz Jnr destroyed their original 2017 team mates. But how did they fare against each other at Renault this year?
Brendon Hartley says he doesn’t enjoy the politics of life in Formula 1 and was surprised to learn his place at Toro Rosso was under threat a few races into the championship.
In the RaceFans Round-up: Indy 500 is “very tough and very random” – Alonso • Hamilton would have won title at Ferrari – Montezemolo • Red Bull confirm Ticktum and Auer for Super Formula
The World Endurance Championship’s new hypercar-based rules which its top LMP1 class will use from 2020 have been revealed, including the introduction of success ballast.
The rising cost of covering an expanding calendar of 21 races is putting original coverage of Formula 1 under increasing pressure.
Kevin Magnussen led the way at Haas during the first half of 2018, but Romain Grosjean fought back after the summer break.
Fernando Alonso called Stoffel Vandoorne “one of the best talents” in F1 but destroyed his team mate over the course of 2018.
In the round-up: Ericsson hopes Leclerc “kicks some ass” at Ferrari • Renault tweaks team name • Formula E could race on permanent tracks
Sergio Perez out-scored Esteban Ocon in their second season as team mates despite usually qualifying and finishing behind the other Force India.
TAG Heuer has extended its sponsorship deal with Red Bull but will no longer brand the team’s power units when it switches to Honda engines in 2019.
Can Force India change its name without losing its claim to the prize money it earned in the second half of 2018? F1’s complicated rules make it unclear.
Charles Leclerc made a case for his promotion to Ferrari in 2019 and may have buried Sauber team mate Marcus Ericsson’s Formula 1 career in the process.