Vettel thinks F1 has taken a wrong turn – Abu Dhabi shows why
A tyre wear endurance race in Abu Dhabi illustrated why Vettel is unhappy with F1's current sporting philosophy
A tyre wear endurance race in Abu Dhabi illustrated why Vettel is unhappy with F1's current sporting philosophy
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Tony Dodgins is struggling to get worked up about Red Bull's F1 cost cap breach when teams are paying tens of millions to drivers in the hope of gaining precious tenths
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In winning the 2022 Belgian Grand Prix from 14th on the grid, Max Verstappen has achieved something that only two F1 greats — Jim Clark and Michael Schumacher — have managed before him, writes Tony Dodgins
Sebastian Vettel's 16-year F1 career has had some incredible ups and downs – Tony Dodgins charts the progression of a grand prix legend
It’s always painful when a driver makes a high-profile error such as Charles Leclerc did leading the French GP. Inevitably perhaps, come the accusations that Leclerc is too error-prone. But,…
Carlos Sainz may have won the British Grand Prix but Ferrari missed a chance to capitalise on Red Bull's misfortunes. It was another letdown for Charles Leclerc, writes Tony Dodgins