We don’t know why we were so quick in Portugal, admits Alonso | 2021 Portuguese Grand Prix
Fernando Alonso says it isn't immediately obvious why Alpine enjoyed their most competitive weekend of the season so far in Portugal.
Fernando Alonso says it isn't immediately obvious why Alpine enjoyed their most competitive weekend of the season so far in Portugal.
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Carlos Sainz Jnr admitted he was upset with his first point-less finish for Ferrari in a race where he believes a top five result was possible.
Mercedes CEO Toto Wolff admits the team 'had a bit of a stupid moment' by bringing Valtteri Bottas into the pits too early in their bid to score the fastest lap bonus point.
Lando Norris says his confidence is growing in his third year in Formula 1, and he feels better able to take advantage when faster rivals slip up.
While Williams have gone 30 races in a row without scoring a point, McLaren is the only team to have scored with both cars in every race this year.
F1 makes much of its apparent unity between the sport's bosses and teams, but the latest behind-the-scenes dispute shows it's not always the case.
Lewis Hamilton pounced on a momentary error by Max Verstappen to grab his second win of the season in Portugal - and didn't let his rival forget the mistake afterwards.
Max Verstappen said he doesn't want to return to Portugal's Autodromo do Algarve after finishing second in yesterday's race.
Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen expect each other to keep racing hard but cleanly after the points leaders swapped places twice in yesterday's race.
McLaren SP driver Patricio O'Ward has clinched his first IndyCar victory - and with it the chance to test their F1 car later this year.
In the round-up: Alpine can now fight "cars that were quicker than us" - Ocon • Alfa Romeo not quick enough for points in Portugal - Giovinazzi
Pietro Fittipaldi apologised after triggering a crash which involved six cars as today's IndyCar race began at Texas Motor Speedway.
George Russell described his Portuguese Grand Prix as "an incredible struggle" after falling from 11th on the grid to finish 16th.