
Mercedes won’t try to save the German GP again
Mercedes have confirmed that they won't attempt to keep the German Grand Prix on the 2020 calendar like they did this season.
Mercedes have confirmed that they won't attempt to keep the German Grand Prix on the 2020 calendar like they did this season.
F1 race director Michael Masi says having a standing start at the German GP was a "very simple decision" given the feedback they were receiving from the drivers.
Curses, curses everywhere after an utter bonkers German Grand Prix. We're looking at you Daniel Ricciardo...
One reader wonders if Lewis Hamilton needs a new race engineer after questioning another strategy call in Germany...
Red Bull broke their own pit stop record at the German Grand Prix, changing race winner Max Verstappen's tyres in 1.88s.
Formula 1 race director Michael Masi sees nothing wrong with the German GP "drag strip" section despite fierce criticism.
The wet and wild conditions meant we were seemingly primed for a Lewis Hamilton masterclass. Wrong! Here are Late Braking's German Grand Prix driver ratings.
Williams' George Russell was left disappointed to finish outside the points in a chaotic German Grand Prix, citing poor strategy.
Alex Albon revealed that he didn't want to launch an overtake on Lewis Hamilton in the German GP but was forced to due to his error.
Alfa Romeo principal Frederic Vasseur has confirmed that the team will appeal the 30-second penalties which cost them points at the German GP.
Mercedes principal Toto Wolff fumed that their miserable German GP was "karma" for getting distracted with their 125 years of motorsport celebrations.
Sebastian Vettel said he felt like the German Grand Prix "would never end" after he went from P20 to P2 in a crazy race.
Lewis Hamilton branded his performance at the German Grand Prix as “probably the worst day I’ve had for a long time”.
Max Verstappen joked that he “did that 360 for the crowd” before going on to claim victory in a thrilling German Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen pitted five times on his way to the German GP win as Sebastian Vettel raced from P20 to P2, Lewis Hamilton lost his front wing and Charles Leclerc blotted his copybook.
The 2019 German Grand Prix will go down as perhaps the craziest race in Formula 1 history. Are you sitting comfortably? Then we will begin.
One slight bit of better news for Lewis Hamilton is that he will face no further action for a possible infringement during a Safety Car period.
Both Haas drivers were back in the points in Germany, but not without Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen bumping into each other again.
Nico Hulkenberg admitted it will "hurt even more tomorrow" after Renault went from a podium opportunity to a double-DNF.
Lance Stroll's shock P4 finish at the German GP has raised £11,000 for Breast Cancer Care courtesy of the SportPesa Grid That Gives initiative.