Esteban Ocon has praised Haas’ recent performance surge in Formula 1, describing it as an ‘example to every team.’ The Alpine driver’s comments come amid speculation about his potential move to Haas in 2025. Ocon remains tight-lipped on his future plans but is determined to bounce back at the upcoming Hungarian Grand Prix.
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McLaren CEO Zak Brown reveals an unexpected opportunity for his team to challenge Red Bull for the Formula 1 constructors’ title, as Sergio Perez’s ongoing struggles allow Lando Norris and the resurgent McLaren team to close the gap at the top.
Red Bull Racing’s preparations for the British Grand Prix have hit a major roadblock after a disappointing qualifying performance that has sparked growing unease within the team. With Sergio Perez’s car in the gravel, the team’s championship hopes now appear to be in jeopardy.
Ferrari’s 2024 F1 season has been marked by a development war, but their latest floor upgrade has fallen short. The new parts delivered more downforce but also brought back the dreaded bouncing issue. Ferrari is now focused on understanding why the upgrade underperformed and finding a permanent solution to get their car back on track.
Mercedes’ back-to-back wins in Austria and Britain have reignited the team’s ambitions, with Toto Wolff seemingly making a subtle pitch to sign Max Verstappen for 2025. Despite Verstappen’s commitment to Red Bull, Wolff’s comments suggest Mercedes believes their improved performance could sway the Dutch driver’s decision.
Sergio Perez is counting on Red Bull’s new floor design to help him bounce back from his recent Formula 1 struggles. The Mexican driver believes the update will provide the crucial performance boost he needs to return to form and maintain his title challenge.
In a season marked by unpredictability, Lewis Hamilton returned to the top step of the podium at Silverstone, breaking his 945-day win drought and claiming a record-breaking ninth British Grand Prix victory. Our expert panel dives into the world of Formula 1, analyzing Mercedes’ strategy, the performance differences between top teams, and the latest developments in the championship.
The 2024 Formula 1 season has seen a dramatic shift in the pecking order, with 6 different Grand Prix winners across 4 teams at the halfway mark. The unpredictable British GP at Silverstone showcased the intense competition between Mercedes, McLaren, and Red Bull, as changing weather conditions kept the teams on their toes.
Haas F1 Team’s Nico Hulkenberg believes their recent upgrade package has propelled them into contention for the fifth-fastest team spot in Formula 1, putting them in a battle with Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing. The American outfit’s progress this season has been nothing short of remarkable.
With Red Bull’s stranglehold on the 2024 Formula 1 championship, McLaren is left pondering a series of missed opportunities that could have put them firmly in the title fight. This article examines how the British team’s early-season mistakes have cost them a chance to challenge the reigning champions.