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to join the Mercedes-Benz F1 team. He had some difficulty adjusting in his first season with Mercedes, winning just one race in 2013, but Hamilton nevertheless managed to rack up enough points to finish in the top five of the drivers’ championship standings for the seventh consecutive season...
The most popular way to bet Formula One futures is by simply picking the winner of the F1 World Drivers' Championship. The champion is crowned via a points system based on the final race results of each drive. While the winner is not officially given the title until the final race of the...
It wasn't as if things got any better on Sunday, for the pair were regularly two or three laps down on the winner. In a season of unparalleled disasters for what is widely regarded as one of the sport's true greats, the awfulness of it all was best summed up by events in Azerbaija...
It increased his championship deficit to leaderCharles Leclercto 46 points, with Ferrari well out in front of the constructors’ standings, so Red Bull was largely playing catch up from the off-set. But, as the season went on, Red Bull brought continuous upgrades to a point...
The Englishman eventually finished sixth, one lap down on race winner Vettel, but was then handed a 20-second time penalty for the Maldonado incident. Though the penalty didn't change his position, Lewis caused controversy in a post-race interview when he joked that the reason he was being ...
afford to let Alonso lose any more ground to the McLaren and Red Bull drivers in the standings...
While he couldn't quite chase down Perez for second in the drivers' standings, Hamilton showed more than enough to suggest that if Mercedes can finally master F1's current era of design regulations, he is more than capable of challenging Verstappen. ...
in Japan. At the end of 2002 he parted company with Toyota and became a test driver for Renault. He then returned to sportscars where he has built up a hugely successful career. This year he is racing in the FIA World Endurance Championship. He is currently second in the standings. ...
A combination of Takagi’s clear raw speed and Sato’s adaptability and personality might have resulted in Japan’s first grand prix winner. Instead, more than 20 years on from Takagi’s F1 dream being extinguished, the wait continues, and is showing few signs of ending soon. ...