Motorsports

U.S. GP promotor fined €500k over track invasion

Formula 1's governing body imposed a €500,000 ($543,250) fine on the U.S. Grand Prix promoter on Sunday after a post-race track invasion. ... Continue Reading

Horner praises Lawson's 'elbows out' F1 return

Liam Lawson has drawn praise from Red Bull boss Christian Horner after the driver marked his return to F1 with an impressive U.S. Grand Prix performance. ... Continue Reading

Norris-Verstappen U.S. GP duel brings into question F1 rules

The stewards' decision to penalise Lando Norris at Sunday's U.S. GP defied logic, and the justification appears at odds with Formula 1's rulebook. ... Continue Reading

Verstappen: McLaren complain a lot lately

Max Verstappen brushed off McLaren's complaints about Lando Norris' penalty at the end of the U.S. Grand Prix. ... Continue Reading

Norris on penalty: Stewards lack consistency

Lando Norris said F1 stewards have to be more consistent with penalties after he lost a podium to championship rival Max Verstappen at the U.S. Grand Prix. ... Continue Reading

Leclerc: Ferrari can win constructors' title

Charles Leclerc said Ferrari can win its first constructors' championship since 2008 after he led Carlos Sainz to a one-two finish at the U.S. Grand Prix. ... Continue Reading

McLaren's Stella: Penalty was 'inappropriate'

McLaren's Andrea Stella criticised Formula 1 stewards on Sunday for what he said was an "inappropriate" U.S. Grand Prix penalty that seriously dented Lando Norris's title hopes. ... Continue Reading

Russell to start U.S. GP from pitlane

George Russell will start the United States Grand Prix from the pit lane after his accident in qualifying forced Mercedes to revert to old-specification parts on his car. ... Continue Reading

Hamilton out of Q1 in Austin, qualifies 19th

Lewis Hamilton qualified down in 19th for Sunday's U.S. Grand Prix, complaining his car was "pretty terrible" to drive after Mercedes was forced into car changes. ... Continue Reading

Lawson puzzled by Alonso's anger after sprint 

Liam Lawson was surprised how upset Fernando Alonso got with him after Saturday's U.S. Grand Prix sprint, adding "hopefully he'll get over it." ... Continue Reading

Bell on pole, Blaney to start last for Vegas race

Christopher Bell turned a lap at 185.344 mph in a Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing to take the top starting spot for Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. ... Continue Reading

Mekies: Ricciardo exit could have gone better

RB boss Laurent Mekies has said that the team could have handled Daniel Ricciardo's exit from Formula 1 better. ... Continue Reading

FIA's Tombazis: Red Bull device is non-story

The FIA's head of single seaters, Nikolas Tombazis, said the controversy around Red Bull's car at this weekend's U.S. Grand Prix will be a non-story now the governing body has intervened. ... Continue Reading

Verstappen set to continue FIA presser protest

Max Verstappen hinted his protest over FIA news conferences will continue at the U.S. Grand Prix after not hearing from the governing body in the three weeks since the last race. ... Continue Reading

United States Grand Prix: Times, stats, predictions

Formula 1 heads to Austin, Texas for round 19. Check out this weekend's times, stats, predictions and preview. ... Continue Reading

Brown: Marko comment on Norris in 'poor taste'

McLaren boss Zak Brown has accused Red Bull's Helmut Marko of setting Formula 1 back 10 or 20 years for comments he recent made about Lando Norris' supposed "mental weaknesses," adding they were in "poor taste." ... Continue Reading

Brown: 'Consequences' if Red Bull broke rules

McLaren boss Zak Brown warned on Friday of "massive consequences" if champions Red Bull were found to have breached Formula One rules on adjusting car set-ups during closed 'parc ferme' conditions. ... Continue Reading

Sainz: COTA is true measure of Ferrari's pace

Carlos Sainz sees Sunday's U.S. Grand Prix as a true test of Ferrari's hopes of winning a first Formula One constructors' title since 2008. ... Continue Reading

F1, Georgia-Texas make Austin the sports capital of the world

No. 1 Texas is hosting No. 5 Georgia and Formula 1 is in town: Austin is buzzing as the sports world descends on the Texas capital. ... Continue Reading

Red Bull to change car after FIA discussions

Formula 1 champions Red Bull will make changes to their car after the FIA issued a statement to all teams outlawing devices that allow for easy adjustment of the car's ride height under parc ferme conditions. ... Continue Reading