3:42 PM ET Ferrari will not appeal the controversial penalty which cost Sebastian Vettel victory at the Canadian Grand Prix last Sunday. Vettel crossed the line in first place in Canada but was penalised five seconds for an incident on lap 48, dropping him behind Lewis Hamilton in the final classification. After making a mistake
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8:51 AM ET The Adrian Newey-designed Aston Martin Valkyrie is due to race at Le Mans under new regulations in 2021. The regulations for the top level of the World Endurance Championship are due to change for the 2020/2021 season to allow manufacturers to race cars derived from road-going hypercars. Aston Martin became the first
4:58 PM ET Formula One has decided to defer until the end of October its final presentation of the sporting regulations for 2021 after a meeting in Paris on Thursday that was also attended by world champion Lewis Hamilton. The rules were due to have been put forward for approval this month but some teams
9:38 AM ET Valtteri Bottas insists he is not feeling the pressure of the title fight despite falling 29 points behind Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton after a below-par Canadian Grand Prix. 1 Related After a strong start to the season Bottas has lost momentum at the past two races — he was a victim of
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7:55 AM ET Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff would back changes to the regulations to allow “harder racing” in Formula One, but believes the stewards at the Canadian Grand Prix got Sebastian Vettel’s penalty right by the wording of the current rule book. 1 Related Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton won Sunday’s race after Vettel, who
11:01 AM ET ESPN staff The Canadian Grand Prix was an F1 classic which quickly turned into an F1 farce — Sebastian Vettel’s controversial penalty cost him the victory and led him to suggest he is no longer in love with the sport. Our F1 writers Laurence Edmondson and Nate Saunders join columnists Maurice Hamilton
9:24 AM ET Formula One could be more transparent about stewards’ decisions even if there was no hidden agenda behind the penalty that cost Ferrari‘s Sebastian Vettel victory in Canada, the sport’s managing director Ross Brawn said on Tuesday. 2 Related Vettel was punished after making a mistake in Sunday’s race in Montreal while under
7:06 AM ET Kevin Magnussen apologised to Haas immediately after the Canadian Grand Prix for the radio message which led to a slap on the wrist from team boss Guenther Steiner. In the closing stages of the race Magnussen, who was running two laps behind the leaders, said over radio: “This is the worst experience