Hamilton only needs fifth – but we’ve heard that before… | 2017 United States Grand Prix stats and facts
Lewis Hamilton only needs a fifth place to clinch this year's world championship. But there's a good reason why he won't be complacent.
Lewis Hamilton only needs a fifth place to clinch this year's world championship. But there's a good reason why he won't be complacent.
For the second race in a row Sergio Perez tried to get Force India to impose team orders on Esteban Ocon, without success. Here are the team radio highlights.
Toro Rosso's drivers for the Mexican Grand Prix will be Pierre Gasly and Brendon Hartley, the team has confirmed.
Romain Grosjean was told to "shut up" by his Haas team after urging them to retire his car in the closing stages of the United States Grand Prix.
Romain Grosjean was told to "shut up" by his Haas team after urging them to retire his car in the closing stages of the United States Grand Prix.
Who was the best driver during the 2017 United States Grand Prix weekend? Compare how they did and vote for the best.
The United States Grand Prix was one of the more varied races we've had this year in terms of pit stop strategy.
Max Verstappen climbed the most positions during the United States Grand Prix - but he had to give one of them back.
Sebastian Vettel set the fastest lap of the United States Grand Prix by just one-thousandth of a second as he tried to catch Lewis Hamilton.
Max Verstappen's penalty for overtaking Kimi Raikkonen has been widely criticised. Were the stewards consistent and correct? Have your say.
Despite losing the lead to Sebastian Vettel at the start, Lewis Hamilton took a fifth win in six years at the Circuit of the Americas, and has the title within reach.
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Lewis Hamilton said he was able to overtake Sebastian Vettel in the United States Grand Prix because his title rival was too hard on his tyres.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner fumed at the stewards' decision to hand Max Verstappen a penalty which dropped him off the podium at the United States Grand Prix.
The 2017 United States Grand Prix in pictures.