Hamilton led every lap from pole in just his second F1 race with Ferrari, while Oscar Piastri secures pole for Chinese Grand ...
“I don’t know where the loss in mass has come from.” That double disqualification leaves Ferrari P5 in the early Constructors’ standings, already 61 points behind leaders McLaren.
Hamilton was told to “swap” with Leclerc at Turn 14 but kept his team-mate behind him. “I’ll tell you when we can swap,” Hamilton said to the Ferrari ... having come out in sixth place ...
Piastri got away well from pole and never looked to be in much danger of losing the lead, with tyre degradation his biggest ...
Hamilton's Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc was fifth, behind Mercedes ... who crashed out before the start in his Australian debut, raced to 13th for Racing Bulls with Lawson 14th and Haas's ...
Lewis Hamilton romped home to secure his first win as a Ferrari driver after a dominant victory in the Chinese Grand Prix Sprint. The seven-time world champion took the chequered flag for the ...
Then, auto racing happened. Taylor Gray’s front straightaway spin brought out the yellow flag and, on the restart ... Hill and Larson less than a second behind. Homestead native Nick Sanchez ...
Only nine points behind championship leader Lando Norris, Wolff branded the Brit's drive in China "10 out of 10 ... the sport leaving to Ferrari, is a great story, Kimi coming in as the youngest ...
If they go through with it, it will be regarded as a quite remarkable decision, which raises serious questions about the management at Red Bull Racing ... Ferrari. Why do teams put a board out ...
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