Formula One will return to the United States for the first time in 2023 with the second iteration of the Miami Grand Prix. After the Azerbaijan GP, drivers will have the opportunit...
People might expect a lot of drivers who have been towards the back of the grid most of their careers, but surprisingly, there is a world champion in the mix.
There could be a similar situation brewing over at Red Bull, especially after Perez won the Saudi Arabian GP on Sunday and coming within just a point of Verstappen.
The reigning Drivers' Champion, Max Verstappen, won his second title at the Japanese Grand Prix, while Red Bull Racing won their fifth World Constructor Championship.
The silver arrows managed a 1-2 finish for the first time since the 2020 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton finished P2 and George Russell was P1.
Mark Webber competed in Formula One from the year 2002 to the year 2013 with Minardi and Jaguar, Williams and Red Bull.
Few can deny that Max Verstappen's brilliant fightback to take victory and seal the deal for his team didn't make for a fitting tribute.
Ferrari is the oldest surviving and most successful Formula One team in history, having competed in every world championship since the 1950.
Silverstone would already be packed with thousands screaming his name, but his podium finish in Montreal would have skyrocketed his confidence.
This season, there are two Spaniards on the grid for the Spanish GP, Fernando Alonso of Alpine and Carlos Sainz of Ferrari.