Hamilton's SPA strategy silence sparks debate Lewis Hamilton's frustration over Mercedes' strategy at Spa sparks debate on driver communication. Stoffel Vandoorne suggests Hamilton wasn't vocal enough about tyre condition.
Sainz chooses Williams rejecting Alpine's aggressive pursuit Carlos Sainz chooses Williams for 2025, rejecting Alpine's aggressive pursuit led by Flavio Briatore. Alpine's offer reportedly included the prospect of a Mercedes engine deal, but Sainz opted for Williams' long-term potential and historic legacy.
Red Bull confirms Perez to remain Verstappen's teammate Red Bull F1 team confirms Sergio Perez will remain Max Verstappen's teammate after crucial management meeting. Despite recent struggles, team principal Christian Horner expresses support for Perez, aiming to help him improve performance.
Williams secures Carlos Sainz for 2025 and beyond Williams F1 team secures Carlos Sainz for 2025 and beyond, signaling ambitious plans to return to the front of the grid. The Spanish driver's multi-year deal is hailed as a statement of intent by Team Principal James Vowles.
Hamilton urges Verstappen to show "world champion" conduct Lewis Hamilton suggests Max Verstappen should "act like a world champion" following radio outbursts at the Hungarian GP. The Mercedes driver emphasizes the importance of team leadership and appropriate conduct, while Verstappen remains defiant about his approach.
Tyre wear suspected in Russell's spa disqualification drama Mercedes suspects tyre wear from George Russell's one-stop strategy at the Belgian Grand Prix led to his disqualification for being underweight. The team is investigating the unique circumstances at Spa that contributed to this rare miscalculation.
Charles Leclerc disappointed with Ferrari in Belgium Ferrari's Charles Leclerc expresses disappointment with the team's performance at the Belgian Grand Prix, citing unexpected pace deficit to Mercedes.