
Mailbox: Williams decline, Alpine launch, Alfa future
Readers are currently sharing their thoughts on the decline of Williams, Alpine's 'launch' and the future of Alfa Romeo in Formula 1.
Readers are currently sharing their thoughts on the decline of Williams, Alpine's 'launch' and the future of Alfa Romeo in Formula 1.
Jos Verstappen entertained the idea of seeing Max v Lewis in the same car, but PlanetF1 readers do not think that is a realistic option.
A spot of alternative history pondering with regards to Sir Lewis Hamilton, plus Jacques Villeneuve re-opens the talent v money debate.
Bernie Ecclestone has fired up fans after his suggestion that Formula 1 should revert to the sound and fury of former years.
Your reaction to Mercedes and Williams striking up a new partnership from 2022 onwards, plus thoughts on Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso.
The winter break is the perfect time to take stock and look at the bigger picture of Formula 1 and its place in the automotive industry.
Sebastian Vettel and Aston Martin are predicted to struggle in 2021, plus thoughts on Lewis Hamilton's SPOTY win and Sergio Perez.
More of your reaction to Red Bull signing Sergio Perez for 2021 and what the overall problem has been with that second Red Bull seat.
More arguments are put forward for driver of the year, plus thoughts on Ferrari's problems and also the classy McLaren message.
Nikita Mazepin did apologise for his abhorrent Instagram video, but it was an apology that left a lot to be desired.
George Russell's stand-in performance for Mercedes at the Sakhir Grand Prix has opened up the driver v car debate (again).
Your initial reaction to the start of the Sakhir Grand Prix weekend has been flooding in, with much of the focus inevitably on Bottas v Russell.
With various streaks and potential records now over for Lewis Hamilton, should he sit out the rest of the Formula 1 season?
Reader reaction to Romain Grosjean's terrifying crash in Bahrain, plus what were Renault playing at with Daniel Ricciardo and Esteban Ocon?
The mailbox reacts to Lewis Hamilton's 98th pole position plus opinions on Red Bull's current stature and Christian Horner's influence on the team.
With Lewis Hamilton's new contract still yet to be announced, readers discuss just how much can one star driver really be worth.
Your reaction to press conference quotes made by George Russell and Valtteri Bottas, plus more on Fernando Alonso's imminent return.
The Daniel Ricciardo v Fernando Alonso debate continues, while Valtteri Bottas' role at Mercedes is placed under the microscope.
Lewis Hamilton showed why he is one of the GOATs in Turkey, and does Valtteri Bottas deserve a little more respect?
The Hamilton v Rosberg debate is back on the table, plus your thoughts on this already weird and wonderful race weekend in Turkey so far.
Red Bull need to take the fight to Mercedes, plus more of your thoughts on the futures of Lewis Hamilton and Alex Albon.
How does Max Verstappen compare to Lewis Hamilton, not only on the track but off it too? PlanetF1 readers have been having their say...
Is Lewis Hamilton a soon-to-be seven-time World Champion because he is driving Formula 1’s outstanding car? PlanetF1 readers air their views
Reports suggest the Schumacher name will be back in F1 next year but will Mick be more like Michael or Ralf? PlanetF1 readers have their say
Jenson Button's recent comments on his former team-mate Lewis Hamilton has caused a little bit of a stir amongst PlanetF1 readers.
Distaste for the drag reduction system (DRS) and doubt over Ferrari’s ability to make a better engine - the pick of the PlanetF1 comments...
F1's overly legislative approach to copycats is criticised, some are dreaming of the old Imola and Lewis Hamilton's mentality is questioned.
Is Alex Albon a "bloody good driver in a toxic team" or just not up to the task? Excitement for Fernando Alonso and McLaren as they near the switch to Mercedes power.
We're all just about catching our breath again after what morphed into a Brazilian Grand Prix for the ages. Here is what our readers had to say...
The United States Grand Prix proved to be an underwhelming experience for Ferrari with Charles Leclerc finishing 52 seconds off the pace.