Max Verstappen has been cleared by Formula 1’s medical team after X-rays on his hands following his crash in qualifying that will see him start from 20th place on the grid in Sunday’s Australian Grand ...
George Russell will start the Australian Grand Prix, F1's season opener, from pole with his teammate Kimi Antonelli alongside ...
Max Verstappen explains why he was sent to the medical centre after crashing during Q1 of Australian Grand Prix qualifying in Melbourne.
Max Verstappen crashed out of Q1 during Australian Grand Prix qualifying after spinning into the wall at Turn 1, triggering ...
Max Verstappen was left stunned after a bizarre crash abruptly ended his qualifying session for the Australian Grand Prix.
Back in the early days of Formula 1, to be a race-car driver was to have a death wish. Despite constant improvements in the safety of the cars and the tracks, many drivers continued to lose their ...
Max Verstappen finds himself in the wall in Q1 of Formula 1's season opener in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday morning. The ...
Qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix has been red-flagged after four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen crashed into ...
Max Verstappen said a "weird" braking failure caused him to crash out in the first session of Australian Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday after the four-times world ​champion lost grip and slammed ...
Russell left it until the dying seconds to produce his best lap, the Mercedes driver pushing hard to find a quick time after ...
The 19-year-old smashed into the wall at turn one, experiencing a crash higher than 25G with the medical car deployed ...
Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli wrecked his car in a heavy crash while teammate George Russell topped the timesheets in the final free ​practice session before qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix ...