Good show in Canada: Are the problems of Formula 1 solved?
Although they enjoyed their intense duels in Canada, the drivers warn that the race should not distract from their concerns about the rules
Although they enjoyed their intense duels in Canada, the drivers warn that the race should not distract from their concerns about the rules
In 2006, Michael Schumacher caused one of the most controversial scenes of his career at the Rascasse chicane in Monaco
At Aston Martin Honda, progress has recently been noticeable – After solving certain problems, however, new ones have now also arisen
Max Verstappen complains about the new Formula 1 regulations – Ex-champion Jenson Button now explains why even victories in endurance racing won’t change that
Williams is making progress, but Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz are tempering expectations. The car is still too heavy, bigger updates are expected to follow
RTL broadcasts a Formula 1 race live for the first time this year with the Monaco Grand Prix – In the pre-race coverage, they join forces with Sky
Even in Canada, Mercedes could not maintain their lead at the start, but the Silver Arrows seem to have improved their problem nonetheless
Isack Hadjar receives a ten-second penalty at the Canadian Grand Prix for a “stupid” defensive maneuver against Charles Leclerc
Pirelli wanted to bring softer compounds to the next races, but in Canada the selection will be even harder than last year – However, this is unavoidable
Haas developed its 2025 car significantly longer than many competitors – The team is all the more satisfied with the results of the winter tests ahead of the 2026 season.