09/08/2025 22:00
Lewis Hamilton has revealed life at Ferrari is far different to
what he had envisaged before switching from Mercedes over the F1
off-season. The British driver left the Brackley-based squad for
Maranello after 12 years, leaving behind a legacy of eight
constructors' championships and six of his seven F1 drivers'
titles. That success made them the most successful driver-team
combination in F1 history. READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton surprised by
Ferrari: 'Not at all what I expected' Red Bull direct blame for
latest Yuki Tsunoda nightmare Red Bull team principal Laurent
Mekies has blamed the outfit itself for not delivering Yuki Tsunoda
with a good enough package for the Hungarian Grand Prix. The final
event before the F1 summer break was another disaster for Tsunoda,
as he found himself eliminated from Q1 for the fourth time in the
last eight grands prix. READ MORE: Red Bull direct blame for latest
Yuki Tsunoda nightmare Guenther Steiner left mystified by bizarre
Charles Leclerc issue: 'I do not fucking know' Former Haas F1 team
principal Guenther Steiner was left "mystified" by Charles
Leclerc's sudden loss of pace in the Hungarian Grand Prix, noting
he does "not fucking know" what happened. Leclerc stunned the
paddock by beating the McLarens to pole position at the
Hungaroring, before leading the opening two stints of the race.
However, following his final pit-stop, everything went wrong. READ
MORE: Guenther Steiner left mystified by bizarre Charles Leclerc
issue: 'I do not fucking know' Fernando Alonso blames 'new
generation' over major F1 issue Fernando Alonso has explained how
recent developments in F1 have contributed to the issue of
visibility during wet races. The Aston Martin driver identified the
wider tyres, used since 2017, as one cause of the current problem,
as well as the newer types of tarmac used by circuits, which he
described as "like a mirror" in adverse conditions. READ MORE:
Fernando Alonso blames 'new generation' over major F1 issue Zak
Brown sends stern McLaren warning with 'weakest rivals' claim
McLaren Racing CEO has cautioned that if the Woking-based squad
rests on its laurels, it could see its advantage evaporate in the
"blink of an eye." The reigning constructors' champions are
cruising towards a second successive title, which would be the
first time the papaya team has secured consecutive crowns since it
won four on the bounce between 1988 and 1991. READ MORE: Zak Brown
sends stern McLaren warning with 'weakest rivals' claim Max
Verstappen tagged with remarkable 'carried' claim before 'haywire'
Red Bull implosion Jacques Villeneuve has declared Max Verstappen
the king-maker of his and Red Bull's success, arguing the Dutchman
"made that team champions." The Canadian labelled the 27-year-old
the "key factor" in the Milton Keynes squad's latest run of
dominance, in an exclusive interview with RacingNews365 . READ
MORE: Max Verstappen tagged with remarkable 'carried' claim before
'haywire' Red Bull implosion