Bearman admits he felt “super-scared” passing Verstappen in Mexican GP | Formula 1 Oliver Bearman admitted he felt scared when he overtook Max Verstappen during the Mexican Grand Prix on his way to a best-ever fourth place finish. Read more:
Verstappen “very surprised” rivals chose different strategy to Red Bull in Mexican GP | Formula 1 Max Verstappen admitted he expected more of his rivals to use the same strategy as his Red Bull team did in the Mexican Grand Prix. Read more:
“That’s a penalty”: Leclerc accused Verstappen of failing to slow enough for yellow flags | Formula 1 Charles Leclerc told his team to report Max Verstappen for failing to slow down sufficiently in reaction to yellow flags at the end of the Mexican Grand Prix. Read more:
Puzzled Piastri says ‘car worked well for first 18 rounds’ after slump in form | Formula 1 Oscar Piastri was at a loss to explain his lack of pace after lagging behind his team mate for a second consecutive race in Mexico. Read more:
Round-up: Ferrari criticise Hamilton’s “very harsh” Mexican GP penalty, and more | RaceFans Round-up Monday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
Russell criticises lack of penalties over start: “Max fully sent it across the grass” | Formula 1 George Russell criticised the stewards' decision to issue no penalties after five drivers cut the first corner at the start of the Mexican Grand Prix. Read more:
Norris says he “can’t stop laughing when I get booed” after Mexican GP win | Formula 1 Lando Norris laughed off the boos which greeted his dominant Mexican Grand Prix victory from some sections of the crowd. Read more:
FIA explains Virtual Safety Car call which thwarted Verstappen’s attack on Leclerc | Formula 1 The FIA said the decision to use a Virtual Safety Car was "standard procedure" due to concerns over a possible fire on Carlos Sainz Jnr's car. Read more:
Why Hamilton was penalised over turn four but not turn one in Verstappen clash | Formula 1 The FIA stewards said Lewis Hamilton should have left Max Verstappen space at turn one, but only punished him for leaving the track at turn four. Read more:
Alonso accuses FIA of ignoring drivers who cut first corner and gained places | Formula 1 Fernando Alonso said it was "very unfair" five drivers cut turn two at the start and gained positions without being penalised. Read more: