Sports reporter Andrew Alderson catches us up on the weekend that was in sport. Liam Lawson was eliminated in his first Red Bull debut in Melbourne yesterday, and Mclaren showed it's the team to beat.
Lando Norris claimed victory for McLaren at the Australian Grand Prix to open his season with a bang, while world champion Max Verstappen and Red Bull showed they will also be in the hunt again.
Red Bull motorsport adviser Helmut Marko says the sight of rookie Isack Hadjar crying following his pre-race crash at the ...
Having ended the season-opening Australian Grand Prix second, reigning F1 champion Max Verstappen has revealed the areas in which the field-leading McLaren are better currently that Red Bull.
Liam Lawson has endured a weekend to forget as he made his racing debut alongside four-time champion Max Verstappen at the ...
While the vast majority of fans had to endure cold and wet conditions at Albert Park, a very lucky few got the five-star ...
As good as he is during races, Oscar Piastri’s championship chances still depend on him beating Lando Norris in qualifying.
A new Formula 1 season kicked off in Australia, giving us a chance to reflect on Lewis Hamilton's 2009 disqualification.
F1: Liam Lawson gets backing from Red Bull boss Christian Horner after crash at Melbourne Grand Prix
Red Bull boss Christian Horner says the team will get a truer reflection of Liam Lawson’s performance at the next race, in ...
Lewis Hamilton finished 10th in the Australian Grand Prix on his Ferrari debut; Hamilton told Sky Sports F1 his weekend went ...
AS the Formula 1 aces took to the grid this weekend, some fans were driven to distraction by the bevvy of beauties in the paddocks. The drivers’ glamorous wives and girlfriends  tried to keep ...
Mercedes finished 184 points behind Ferrari in the constructors' standings last year, but Russell believes their ...
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