How Staying Under the Radar Gives Ferrari the Winning Edge – F1 Mexico GP Race Reaction
In a chaotic Mexican Grand Prix, penalties shake up the World Championship standings as Ferrari claims first and third. Alex Kalinauckas and Stuart Codling dive into Max Verstappen’s controversial moves, Lando Norris’s impressive second-place finish, and Ferrari’s under-the-radar success. 00:00 Welcome to the Mexico GP Recap 00:19 Ferrari’s Stunning 1stContinue Reading
Norris: Verstappen “got what he had coming to him” with two 10-second penalties
Lando Norris believes Formula 1 title rival Max Verstappen “got what he had coming to him” after his on-track conduct was dealt with severely by the Mexico Grand Prix stewards.As the Red Bull driver struggled for pace, he dropped from the lead into the clutches of third-placed Norris and, on lapContinue Reading
Race Rewind: Elation, devastation at Homestead-Miami Speedway
For drivers in a must-win situation, Homestead-Miami Speedway is the place to make use of opportunity. One driver finds their spot in the Championship 4, while others scramble as the Round of 8 winds down. SourceContinue Reading
Tyler Reddick: ‘Willing to take the risk’ to make last-lap pass
Tyler Reddick shares his thoughts on the last-lap pass he made on Ryan Blaney to win at Homestead-Miami Speedway. SourceContinue Reading
Chase Elliott and No. 9 team were ‘almost close to being great’
After his most impressive Homestead-Miami run of his career, Chase Elliott comes up short and is now in a must-win situation entering Martinsville. SourceContinue Reading
‘I won’t be sad about it tonight’: Ryan Blaney looks ahead to Martinsville
Returning to the track of his 2023 success, Ryan Blaney looks ahead to Martinsville’s elimination race as the No. 12 ends the night at Homestead-Miami Speedway with a second-place finish. SourceContinue Reading
Kyle Larson: ‘Great job rebounding’ after cyclic day at Homestead-Miami
Early issues plagued the No. 5 team, but Kyle Larson leaves Homestead-Miami Speedway with a 13th-place finish to leave him below the playoff cutline heading into Martinsville. SourceContinue Reading
FIA assessing if Leclerc’s Mexico press conference swearing needs investigation
The FIA is assessing if Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc should be investigated and possibly punished for swearing in the Mexico Grand Prix press conference, Autosport understands.The incident follows Red Bull’s Max Verstappen receiving a community service punishment for swearing in the build-up to last month’s Singapore GP, which led toContinue Reading
Horner doubts Norris would have made corner in Mexico Turn 4 Verstappen clash
Christian Horner doubts that Lando Norris would have made it through Turn 4 without going off track in his battle with Max Verstappen in the first of two Mexican Grand Prix incidents that awarded the Dutchman a 10-second penalty.Norris made a move on the outside of Verstappen at Turn 4Continue Reading
Sainz: I deserved one more F1 win before leaving Ferrari
Sainz ceded the lead from pole to Max Verstappen but reclaimed his position at the front on lap nine with a DRS pass on the championship leader into Turn 1.This was a lead that Sainz continued to build, ensuring that he had plenty of margin to absorb any brief momentsContinue Reading




