This flag is waved to signal that any session, whether it be practice, qualifying or a race, has come to an end. It is the greatest sight of all for a driver who reaches it in first place in a grand prix, because it means they are the winner. Read next: What is F1’s ‘DRS...
And so F1 arrives in Mexico with much still to play for. Mercedes and Ferrari are separated by just 22 points in the battle for second place, with both teams reeling having had Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc disqualified from last week’sUS GP. Excessive plank skid plate w...
Mercedes and Ferrari are separated by just 28 points (it might’ve been more had Hamilton and Russell not collided last time out) in the race for second in the constructors’ championship, while just11points separate Aston Martin and McLaren in their tussle for fourth. Alpine are the o...
When it was first introduced to FIA F3 in 2017 – when the series was known as GP3 – drivers could only activate and use the system on a maximum of six laps per feature race and four laps for sprint events. Since 2019, DRS usage in F3 has been run in line with F1 rules. DRS h...