It's the high fuel run pace where we are really having to focus all of our attention. We feel we are not really in a happy ...
Scuderia Ferrari HP had three drivers on parade today at the Mexico City Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc is quickest in FP1, but it is Arvid Lindblad who impresses, the Red Bull junior sixth quickest in Max ...
We come away with lots of important information, and the initial readings from FP2 have our long run pace looking reasonably ...
At the moment, a one-stop strategy seems the most plausible with the medium doing most of the work, paired with one of the remaining two.
Carlos Sainz: I'm relatively happy with the car, especially considering I missed FP1.
Kimi Antonelli, George Russell, and Reserve Driver Fred Vesti all took to the track on the first day of running ahead of Sunday's Mexico City Grand Prix.
Japan's Ryo Hirakawa was present for the third of four planned FP1 outings with the team - Ollie Bearman stepping aside for the opening practice session in Mexico to enable Hirakawa, the team's ...
Pierre Gasly: "Today, I sat out of Free Practice 1, with Paul in my car for the session. He did a good job in running to the programme with some useful set-up work to give us some data to work with.
Max Verstappen sets the pace in second practice in Mexico as McLaren's pace, especially that of Oscar Piastri continues to give cause for concern.
"It was just amusing," says Lando Norris after Red Bull team member is caught trying to remove start line visual aid.
Lewis Hamilton warns McLaren drivers to get their elbows out if they are to stop the Max Verstappen steamroller.