
Conclusions from the Italian Grand Prix
Mercedes hit Ferrari where it hurts most and Danny Ric proves he does "like 'em vulnerable"...
Mercedes hit Ferrari where it hurts most and Danny Ric proves he does "like 'em vulnerable"...
Force India's troubles - at least on the track - continue while Lewis Hamilton's weekend exposed Ferrari's weaknesses.
The day belonged to Sebastian Vettel but Red Bull showed in Hungary that they could yet be a threat this season.
Ferrari's hopes are deflated, Lewis Hamilton takes the plaudits, Max gets punchy, Hulk's strong showing, and more of the same at Force India and Toro Rosso.
Jumping into the post-Austrian GP analysis where the Red Bull Ring scored a low pass mark.
After last year's bore it was a good, albeit amateurish, Azerbaijan GP, a race in which Sebastian Vettel saw red.
Lewis Hamilton hit back in Canada, Lance Stroll made his point and Carlos Sainz should take some lessons from Romain Grosjean.
Ferrari have broken their Monaco hoodoos but is there more to come from the "switcheroo-ing" Scuderia?
It is the small things that make all the difference for Mercedes...
Bottas is a contender, Hamilton looks lost, Ferrari got strategy right, Alonso and Ricciardo's unlikely bond, Force India impress again, competitive edge stays on the track.
Ferrari are continuing to call the shots this season, with team orders already coming into play at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Skill and craft came to the fore as Lewis Hamilton reigned supreme in China and Max Verstappen sprung a surprise.
First blood went to Ferrari with a victory in the Australian GP, a race that put legacies, reliability and rookies under the spotlight.