German Grand Prix

The FIA's International Court of Appeal has dismissed Alfa's German GP protest, meaning Lewis Hamilton and Robert Kubica keep their points.

Four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel believes Formula 1 will quickly realise that it needs the German Grand Prix.

Alfa Romeo won't have their appeal heard over the 30-second penalties for Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi at the German GP until September.

Alfa Romeo have lodged a former appeal against the penalties which cost Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi points at Hockenheim.

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.