
Pit Chat: Hamilton and his ‘monstrous ego’
Not time to ease into the new season. Lewis Hamilton was in the firing line, the new TV production gets off to a shaky start and Sebastian Vettel can predict the future...
Not time to ease into the new season. Lewis Hamilton was in the firing line, the new TV production gets off to a shaky start and Sebastian Vettel can predict the future...
The second part of the best of Pit Chat sees Fernando Alonso dust off the deckchair, Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg's slanging match and Kimi Raikkonen uninviting himself to a rave.
The 2017 season is in the books and it has provided plenty of memorable moments. Warning: the following contains a lot of Kimi Raikkonen.
That was a pretty ugly end to a season that promised so much...and we're not just talking about the race in Abu Dhabi.
At the penultimate race of the 2017 campaign we saw both sides of Fernando Alonso, the usual side of Kimi Raikkonen and one of the more ruthless put-downs of the season courtesy of Martin Brundle.
He may have been crowned a four-time World Champion, but losing the 2016 title still hurts Lewis Hamilton. Plus Kimi being Kimi and a contrast in emotions for Max Verstappen.
A Jos Verstappen Twitter meltdown, a toe-curling drivers' introduction and Kevin Magnussen continues to get on everyone's nerves. God bless America.
Red Bull's recent revival means we are getting to see more of Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen. Works for us.
As we unfortunately bid farewell to Malaysia, Mercedes call in one of their agents, nature calls for Max Verstappen and Felipe Massa calls out Sergio Perez.
Divine intervention helped Lewis Hamilton extend his World Championship lead in a crazy Singapore race won by Jolyon Palmer of all people.
The Italian Grand Prix certainly did not live up to expectations: a one-sided race was preceded by an avoidable lengthy rain delay. The culprit for the latter? Romain Grosjean.
Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso retired, Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon collided and Sebastian Vettel got close to Lewis Hamilton but not quite close enough. It's like F1 has never been away.
As we settle into a long summer break without racing, the Hungarian Grand Prix provided plenty of moments to savour, well, off the track at least.
Lewis Hamilton may have hogged the headlines on home soil, but Daniel Ricciardo delivered both on and off the track.
The Austrian Grand Prix was never going to live up to bonkers Baku, but that did not stop some from trying anyway.
Our heads still hurt trying to pick apart everything from the Azerbaijan Grand Prix but, as headaches go, this is one we will gladly have every race weekend.
The Canadian Grand Prix weekend had pretty much everything: drama, tears, the return of the raft race and Lewis Hamilton incurring the wrath of IndyCar.
Lewis Hamilton, Daniel Ricciardo and now Kimi Raikkonen have been struck by the curse of Monaco, while Jose Mourinho seems to have a favourite Red Bull driver.
The Spanish Grand Prix weekend is set to live long in the memory, especially for one young Kimi Raikkonen fan.
The Russian Grand Prix, for the most part, was largely forgettable. But thankfully there was still plenty that caught Planet F1's attention...
The Lewis Hamilton love-in continues, as does Kimi Raikkonen's ability to be an internet sensation.
Time to take a look back at the slow-burner that was the Chinese Grand Prix...