Getty ImagesCopyright: Getty Images A loose drain cover at Turn 11 caused a fair bit of drama during pre-season testing, disrupting sessions on both Thursday and Friday. On the final day of running, the morning session was red-flagged after only 27 minutes of running. Getty ImagesCopyright: Getty Images On track, Max Verstappen dazzled his competitors
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Reuters The 2024 season begins with the Bahrain Grand Prix in Sakhir from Thursday until Saturday. Red Bull dominated last year, winning 21 of 22 races, with three-time world champion Max Verstappen claiming 19 of those. This season F1 takes in a record 24 grands prix across 21 countries and ends in Abu Dhabi in
Getty Images By Andrew Benson Chief F1 writer Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso are Formula 1’s three biggest characters, and the 2024 season which starts in Bahrain this weekend looks set to be defined by them, on and off track. Verstappen starts the season as a hot favourite for a fourth consecutive world
Getty Images The 2024 Formula 1 season starts in Bahrain this weekend – but what are the big talking points ahead of the new campaign? BBC Sport’s chief F1 writer Andrew Benson answers your questions about what we can expect this year. Red Bull lay down marker – can they be stopped in 2024? F1
Getty Images By Andrew Benson Chief F1 writer The 2024 Formula 1 season looks poised to start the way the last one finished – with Max Verstappen and Red Bull out of reach at the front of the field. That seems to have been the lesson from three days of pre-season testing in Bahrain this
Getty Images By Andrew Benson Chief F1 writer Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes have “definitely improved” their car for this season but Red Bull “clearly are out in the distance”. The seven-time champion said his team had “done a great job” in redesigning their car after abandoning their previous discredited philosophy. “It felt much more enjoyable
EPA By Andrew Benson Chief F1 writer Mercedes’ George Russell says Red Bull are “a step ahead of everyone” before the new Formula 1 season. Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz set the pace on the second day of pre-season testing in Bahrain, from Red Bull’s Sergio Perez and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton. Sainz beat the fastest time set
Getty ImagesCopyright: Getty Images Drivers taking part in the morning session were curtailed by a red flag brought on by a loose drain cover at Turn 11. Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes was the first to run over the kerb and loosen the cover, before Charles Leclerc did the exact same thing in the Ferrari,
Reuters By Andrew Benson Chief F1 writer Red Bull’s Max Verstappen made an ominous start to Formula 1 pre-season testing with a lap time that put him more than a second clear of the field. The three-time world champion was 1.14 seconds quicker than McLaren’s Lando Norris in second, with Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz 0.1secs behind
There is now quite a delay to repair the drain damaged on the entry kerbing at Turn 11, but the red flag didn’t come out quickly enough to avoid Charles Leclerc hitting the loose metal on track in his Ferrari. Fernando Alonso had darted to the left of something on entry into Turn 11, catching
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Andrew Benson Chief F1 writer Toto Wolff says the investigation into allegations of inappropriate behaviour faced by Red Bull’s Christian Horner is “an issue for all of Formula 1”. Red Bull’s team principal Horner is the
Getty Images The BBC is taking you behind the scenes at Mercedes and Williams as they prepare for the new Formula 1 season. In an eight-part series on BBC Sounds, F1: Back at Base gets rare access inside the factories in the build-up to the 2024 campaign, which starts next week in Bahrain. As well
Getty Images By Andrew Benson Chief F1 writer Red Bull will be the focus of attention when Formula 1 pre-season testing starts this week in Bahrain – for reasons both on track and off. For one thing, the future of team principal Christian Horner is in doubt as a result of an internal investigation being
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Andrew Benson Chief F1 writer Formula 1 has urged Red Bull to resolve the controversy surrounding Christian Horner as soon as possible. Horner, Red Bull’s team principal, is facing allegations of inappropriate and controlling behaviour towards
Getty ImagesCopyright: Getty Images Morning Kevin Magnussen – Haas Esteban Ocon – Alpine *Max Verstappen – Red Bull (all day) Oscar Piastri (McLaren) *George Russell – Mercedes (all day) Yuki Tsunoda (RB) Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) Valtteri Bottas (Sauber) Alex Albon (Williams) Afternoon Nico Hulkenberg – Haas Pierre Gasly – Alpine Lando
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Andrew Benson and Laura Scott BBC Sport Christian Horner says that allegations of inappropriate and controlling behaviour against him are “a distraction” for his Red Bull team. The Red Bull team boss is the subject of
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner denies the allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards a female employee and says they are a “distraction” for his team. The 50-year-old is under investigation by Red Bull, but attended the launch of the team’s new F1 car. He was interviewed by an independent lawyer on Friday, 9 February over
Getty Images By Andrew Benson Chief F1 writer Red Bull team boss Christian Horner will make his first public appearance on Thursday since a complaint of inappropriate behaviour was made against him. The 50-year-old is under investigation by Red Bull, but is expected to be at the launch of the team’s new F1 car. He
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