Following an initial trial session held under threatening weather conditions, the Japanese Grand Prix continued with the second free practice session of the day,
F1Lead has awarded its traditional ratings to the twenty drivers competing in the 2024 Formula 1 World Championship following their performances in Australia, with
Post Grand Prix, we explore key stats, broken records, ongoing streaks, and surprises, highlighting the dynamic shifts seen in Melbourne’s recent F1 race. As
Aston Martin F1 celebrated a commendable performance at the Melbourne Grand Prix, securing 12 points. Team Principal Mike Krack lauded Lance Stroll and Fernando
In Melbourne, Aston Martin F1 secured 12 points as Lance Stroll finished seventh, benefiting from Alonso’s penalty. A strategic race highlighted their teamwork. Following
Carlos Sainz capitalized on Max Verstappen’s retirement to secure Ferrari’s first victory of the season this Sunday in Australia. Two weeks after being forced
Sergio Perez faces a grid penalty at the Australian Grand Prix, dropping from third to sixth place after impeding Nico Hülkenberg during qualifying. Sergio
Under shifting skies, Melbourne’s third F1 practice session revealed surprising dynamics among the drivers, with Verstappen and Perez leading. Under a heavily clouded sky,
At Monza’s Grand Prix, an incident between Oscar Piastri and Lewis Hamilton surprisingly fostered mutual respect, not rivalry. Surprisingly, this clash did not damage
Aston Martin F1 shows potential at the third weekend’s outset, with Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso securing top positions in the sessions. Their performance
Fernando Alonso opts for silence amid the swirling transfer rumors involving Red Bull Racing and Mercedes F1, keeping his future plans under wraps. Fernando
Alex Albon reveals Williams F1’s struggle against top teams, focusing on upcoming developments to close the performance gap. Albon acknowledges that Williams F1 is
Aston Martin’s Team Principal, Mike Krack, commends Fernando Alonso’s performance at the Saudi GP, securing crucial points. Despite Lance Stroll’s mishap, the team’s focus
Fernando Alonso secures fifth at the Saudi GP, focusing on strategy over speed, hinting at a tight competition ahead. Fernando Alonso finished fifth at
In the Saudi Arabian GP’s high-octane race, Verstappen’s mastery continued, setting the stage for a season of intense rivalries and emerging talents. One week
Fernando Alonso achieves a second-row start with Aston Martin, showcasing one-lap speed yet bracing for a challenging race ahead. Fernando Alonso is impressed with