According to the official website of Formula 1, Max Verstappen said, "Of course, we opted not to box during the Virtual Safety Car, and just follow our normal strategy, and I think that worked out really well. The tyre [degradation] was not that high around here and our stints were perfect,
The FIA has released the final classification of results for the Austrian Grand Prix after a string of retrospective penalties for track limit infringements were handed down. Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton are two of the drivers to be demoted in the new standings, with Lando Norris elevated
McLaren F1 team driver Lando Norris finished in the fourth position in the Qualifying race on Friday, which means he will start in the fourth position in the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday. After a positive qualifying session, Lando Norris said, finding in P4 is very good for the team.
The Austrian grand prix is set to take place on Sunday. The McLaren F1 team will be looking to improve on their performance. McLaren's team principal Andrea Stella said, in Austria McLaren has performed well in the past and it should be competitive.
The incident occurred when Lando Norris slowed down his car to allow his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri to double stack in the race. Norris did this whilst the Safety Car was on the track
Russell has confirmed that no damage was done to his newly upgraded W14 car. Rusell will start the race in the 12th position. While his teammate Lewis Hamilton will start the race in fourth position
Max Verstappen will start at the front of the grid in the race today and is looking to continue his lead in the Driver standings as he leads the charts with 144 points
Imola [Italy], April 24 (ANI): Max Verstappen took a dominant Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix victory ahead of team-mate Sergio Perez to claim a one-two finish for Red Bull Racing on Sunday in Imola.
Woking [UK], February 12 (ANI): McLaren on Friday revealed the car for the 2022 Formula 1 season at their factory in Woking which they hope will push them closer towards becoming World Championship contenders.
London [UK], February 9 (ANI): McLaren Racing and Lando Norris on Wednesday agreed to further extend their partnership through to the end of 2025, building on the strong five-year relationship between McLaren F1 Team and its British driver.