7:19 AM ET Lewis Hamilton joined Michael Schumacher as a seven-time world champion after securing the title with a supreme drive to win the Turkish Grand Prix. Hamilton clinched the title with his 94th career win with a trademark wet-weather performance to win from sixth on the grid, one of the best drives of his
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11:38 AM ET With victory at the Turkish Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton secured his seventh world title. In doing so, he wrote his name alongside Michael Schumacher in Formula One’s record books as the most successful driver of all time, but speaking afterwards it was clear that this title represented more than that to Hamilton.
8:26 AM ET Four-times world champion Sebastian Vettel hailed Lewis Hamilton as the greatest of his era after the Mercedes driver celebrated his seventh Formula One title with victory in a wet Turkish Grand Prix on Sunday. The German was quick to congratulate his British rival after Hamilton equalled Ferrari great Michael Schumacher’s record seven
4:18 AM ET Formula One’s governing body will investigate procedures after cars were allowed on track before a recovery crane had returned to safety during Turkish Grand Prix qualifying, race director Michael Masi said on Saturday. The crane had been deployed at turn eight after Nicholas Latifi’s Williams was bogged down in the gravel trap
10:21 AM ET Lance Stroll said he had no explanation for how quickly his Turkish Grand Prix unraveled, after finishing ninth despite leading the first half of the race. Stroll, who claimed pole position on Saturday, led away and looked comfortable in the opening stages. That changed after the first stop, when he went from
10:41 AM ET After spinning six times and finishing 14th, Valtteri Bottas said the Turkish Grand Prix was the most difficult race of his Formula One career. Bottas spun at the first corner and did so again on numerous occasions. His afternoon was made worse by the fact he was lapped by Mercedes teammate Lewis
11:45 AM ET Lewis Hamilton said he is not panicking about qualifying sixth for the Turkish Grand Prix, as he felt like it was the best he could have done in the conditions in Istanbul. Hamilton, who could clinch the championship on Sunday by finishing within eight points of teammate Valtteri Bottas, was uncharacteristically off
12:14 PM ET Lance Stroll took the first pole position of his career during qualifying for the Turkish Grand Prix, but for the majority of the wet session it looked like Max Verstappen had the top spot wrapped up. Here’s what went wrong for the Dutchman… Red Bull’s blunder Max Verstappen finished the second session
10:06 AM ET Lance Stroll will start the Turkish Grand Prix from pole position after avoiding a penalty for failing to slow for yellow flags at the end of qualifying. Stroll claimed a shock first F1 pole position on Saturday in wet conditions at Istanbul Park. Shortly after celebrating with his team the Canadian driver
10:03 AM ET Lewis Hamilton has described a lap of the Istanbul Park circuit as “terrifying” after low-grip conditions saw drivers lap several seconds off the predicted pace during practice for this weekend’s Turkish Grand Prix. Hamilton, who can win his seventh title this weekend, finished the session fourth fastest as all 20 drivers struggled