Only one driver in Formula 1 history has twice won a title in a season when his team failed to. But Max Verstappen could become the second this year.
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The great go-slows: 10 times F1 drivers threw out the anchor – for different reasons
Formula 1
Posted onHaas did nothing new by telling Kevin Magnussen to slow down last weekend – Formula 1 drivers have had many other reasons to back off before.
Keke and Nico Rosberg lap Monaco in their title-winning cars
2018 Monaco Grand Prix
Posted onFather and son world champions Keke Rosberg and Nico Rosberg lapped Monaco in the cars they won their world championships with following today’s first practice session.
Sixth win gives Nico Rosberg more victories than Keke
2014 Austrian Grand Prix stats and facts
Posted onNico Rosberg’s Austrian Grand Prix victory means he has now won more races than his championship-winning father. But Sauber are enduring one of their worst seasons.
Alain Prost vs Keke Rosberg
Champion of Champions
Posted onIt’s 1986 McLaren team mates Alain Prost and Keke Rosberg in the next Champion of Champions round.
Today in 1985: Rosberg smashes the 160mph barrier
F1 history
Posted onKeke Rosberg became the first driver to lap an F1 circuit at an average speed of more than 160mph (258kph) on this day 25 years ago.
The F1 comeback Schumacher won’t want to emulate: Alan Jones
Posted onF1 comebacks: they can go well – like the one we looked at yesterday – and they can go badly wrong. Alan Jones isn’t the only F1 champion who’s comeback didn’t go quite according to plan – but few drivers made two attempts at coming back to the sport. Here’s two ways Michael Schumacher will … Continue reading The F1 comeback Schumacher won’t want to emulate: Alan Jones
What was the best underdog F1 win? Watch the videos and cast your vote…
Posted onDozens of drivers were named by F1 Fanatic readers in the quest to find F1’s greatest underdog winner. Here’s the final ten to make your choice from – with videos of each race below to help you make up your mind…
100 F1 race winners part 8: 1982-1993
Posted onF1’s 79th Grand Prix winner was the man who would go on to win more races than anyone in the history of the sport: Michael Schumacher. With the likes of Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, Nelson Piquet and Nigel Mansell doing so much winning in the late eighties there were only three new winners between 1985 … Continue reading 100 F1 race winners part 8: 1982-1993
Top ten… Most notorious backmarkers
Top Ten
Posted onKazuki Nakajima makes his grand prix debut this weekend. Long time grand prix fans will remember the one occasion his father made a decisive move at the front of the field – by taking Ayrton Senna’s front wing off during the Brazilian Grand Prix while Senna was lapping him. But that’s by no means the … Continue reading Top ten… Most notorious backmarkers