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When it came to putting together this race analysis, I was left wracking my brain to think of a Formula 1 victory that had been as unlikely for Lewis Hamilton as his Baku success on Sunday.
Recapping some added news and notes from Baku after F1 qualifying for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Crash.net F1 Editor Luke Smith brings you his paddock notebook.
“There are always reasons behind everything in life, but we don't need to talk about those.”
At the end of pre-season testing in Barcelona, the smart money was on another constructors’ championship for Mercedes.
Rounding up all the odds and ends from the opening day of track action at the Baku City Circuit, Crash.net F1 Editor Luke Smith brings you his Paddock Notebook.
Another year in F1, another exhaust blowing debacle.
Rounding up all the odds and ends from media day at the Baku City Circuit, Crash.net F1 Editor Luke Smith brings you his Paddock Notebook.
Will the Silver Arrows finally strike gold in 2018?
With three races now in the books, Formula 1 begins its journey back from Asia towards its European heartland with a stop in Baku this weekend for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
“Holy testicle Tuesday!”
With the final paddock round-up from Shanghai, Michael Lamonato brings you all the raceday news items you may have missed.
Tidying up all the odds and ends from the Shanghai paddock after qualifying on Saturday, Michael Lamonato brings you his end-of-day notebook.
As Lewis Hamilton completed his post-qualifying interviews in Shanghai on Saturday, it was impossible not to hear the disappointment in the voice of the defending Formula 1 world champion.
For the second round of the 2018 Formula 1 world championship the circus travelled to Bahrain with the Sakhir International Circuit presenting a very different challenge to Albert Park.
Tidying up all the added news from practice day in Shanghai, Michael Lamonato brings you his notebook from the paddock.
In recent weeks, #PayMeToo has gained traction following the mandatory publication of the gender pay gap differential in UK-based companies with more than 250 employees.
– Pirelli has brought an unusual staggered tyre selection to China, bringing the ultrasoft, soft and medium compounds, skipping the supersoft. Esteban Ocon believes that will create a great deal of strategy drama and even more overtaking than in Bahrain.
Looking back on the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend and the second race of the new Formula 1 season, Crash.net F1 Editor Luke Smith puts together his driver ratings. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes - 7
Recapping all the additional stories and nuggets of news on a busy day in Bahrain, Crash.net F1 Editor Luke Smith brings you his Paddock Notebook.
Pierre Gasly may have joked on Thursday that he wouldn't be shaving his beard until the end of the Formula 1 season in the hope it would bring him good luck, yet after his display in qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix, you wouldn't blame him for thinking it had worked.
Of all the teams to cause a Formula 1 controversy, who would have thought it would be Haas? That’s because their technical relationship with Ferrari was always going to come into question should their performance levels increase as has been clear at the start of the 2018 campaign.
- The big talking point today was F1’s bosses meeting with team representatives to outline the future of the sport post-2020, with a press release from Liberty following not long after its conclusion.
Shortly after the official press release outlining Formula 1’s aims for the future of the sport was published, a spoof wish list started doing the rounds online: “More noise; more overtaking; more exciting; more cake; more money; more sunshine; more mascots…”