George Russell says Formula 1 needs to rethink tyre barrier safety to stop cars getting stuck in gaps, following Zhou Guanyu's escape from a horror crash at ...
And there's no doubt we had the pace to come back to P6 today.” So it's annoying because the only issue we had was a puncture. He was just stuck in there with nowhere to go.”
Carlos Sainz secured his first victory in F1 during a dramatic British Grand Prix on Sunday where Alfa Romeo's Zhou Guanyu survived a huge crash on the ...
The restart was clean but not without drama. Thanks everyone for your kind messages," Zhou tweeted after the crash "It was a very special day that I will not forget. After a pit stop and with his performance hampered, his race was effectively over much to the delight of some at Silverstone who had jeered the driver over the weekend. "I'm ok, all clear. The race had to be restarted after Zhou's car was flipped upside down and crashed into a fence having been clipped shortly after the start.
Carlos Sainz won a thrilling British Grand Prix ahead of Sergio Perez in a Formula 1 race disrupted by a horrifying first corner crash, protesters and a ...
The Haas driver had a look to the inside of Stowe with a couple of laps remaining and then nearly hit Verstappen with a bold move at the first part of Club on the final tour before backing out of certain contact at the final corner just a few moments later. Gasly was able to carry on relatively unscathed. Ocon stopped before Copse and the safety car was therefore called out, with Ferrari leaving Leclerc out on his aging hards despite appearing to have time to call him in, as it did for Sainz and Mercedes did for Hamilton. With Ferrari opting to leave things alone, Hamilton was soon homing in on the pair and was just under four seconds behind when Sainz was called in to ease Ferrari's quandary at the end of lap 20 to take the hards. After this, Leclerc edged clear to lead by just under a second, but was matching Hamilton's times up front and so on lap 33 the Briton was called in to make his switch to the hards, but a getting his used left-front medium off took slightly longer than normal and so it ended up being a 4.3s stop that meant he came out behind the two red cars. Verstappen quickly shot to a lead above one second, but his lead only lasted two laps as he was then slow through Maggotts and Becketts with what he suspected was a puncture picked up after running over the kerbs at Copse on lap 12, but which Red Bull later explained was damage to a small winglet at the rear of his car. Verstappen immediately pitted for another set of mediums, Sainz having already moved back to the lead and Leclerc threatening, with Hamilton not far behind after he had dispatched Norris into Brooklands on the lap after Perez stopped early on. That would soon mean Perez had to pit for a new wing, which released the battling Hamilton and Lando Norris, while up front Sainz had established a lead over a second by the time the DRS was activated on lap five of 52. There, with Leclerc obliged by Verstappen to take the outside line, the pair clashed lightly and the Ferrari had to take to the runoff before his right-front wing endplate, which was damaged in the earlier contact with Perez, flying off on the run to Copse and hitting the second Red Bull's front wing right-side and causing similar harm. But Leclerc sent a bold move to Perez's inside at Turn 4 and was able to force his way back to third, with the Monegasque driver then getting such good drive onto the Wellington straight he was able to attack Verstappen at Brooklands. But with Verstappen not backing down, Sainz was forced to hang on around the outside of Abbey but did so to thrillingly retain the lead, with Leclerc again making a slow getaway behind the two leaders, this time with Perez getting by off the line. As Leclerc was making an attempt to get back ahead of the Mercedes through Village and the Loop a couple of corners later, the race was red-flagged due to the multi-car pile-up behind the leaders at Abbey.
Sky F1's Karun Chandhok hails the halo device that helped save the lives of both Zhou Guanyu in Formula One and Roy Nissany in Formula Two. Carlos Sainz has ...
The most important thing today is no one got hurt." I find it incredible that you can come out of it." "When I saw it, I was completely shocked," explained Sainz. "It was incredible. He returned to the paddock later on Sunday. "They've saved probably two lives. Zhou Guanyu was flipped upside down and over the barriers at the start of the British GP while in the F2 support race, Dennis Hauger's car landed on top of Roy Nissany's; "We sometimes criticise the FIA but you need to give it to them," said Silverstone F1 winner Carlos Sainz
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“And next thing when I got back, the car was on the back of the flatbed. There’s no doubt we had the pace to come back to P6 today.” So I ran back to the team to check, I told the marshals to leave the car,” Russell said. In a radio statement, Alfa Romeo told Zhou’s teammate Valtteri Bottas: “Zhou is conscious, he is talking, there are no fractures. This was not the first collision in which the ‘halo’ device was instrumental in saving a driver from serious injury on Sunday -- Roy Nissany survived after another car driven by Dennis Hauger landed on top of his cockpit in which he was saved by the halo in the Formula 2 race. The field filed back to the pits after the collision as a specialist extraction crew attended Zhou, who remained in his car, until he was lifted clear.
F1 driver Zhou Guanyu (pictured right) is removed from his car after his Alfa Romeo flipped (pictured left) at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
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Furious Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has blasted protestors who broke onto the track in the British Grand Prix, saying “no one has the right to put ...
There's quite a lot in France that I saw as well, on the road, on the motorway. that is the minimum I can say.” In response to the disruption, Domenicali has hit out at the protestors for their “completely irresponsible and dangerous actions” that “put lives in danger”.
Charles Leclerc expects Ferrari to “play strategic moves” if the opportunity arises to secure a 1-2 in the British Grand Prix and keep the 2022 Formula 1 ...
Each race needs to be done and finished, so we keep pushing and let's see.” “But there are a few races where we were leading, and we had a reliability issue, so I think it could have been easy a 5-4 or a 4-5. I feel confident with the car, so let’s wait and see.”
British GP live: First-time winner on the cards after quali shock, Ricciardo stares down more pain.
14. Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren) 13. Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri) 11. Pierre Gasly (AlphaTauri) 10. Nicholas Latifi (Williams) 8. George Russell (Mercedes) 7. Fernando Alonso (Alpine) 6. Lando Norris (McLaren) 3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) 1. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) I can hold on to the lead and try to do my own race, pushing from the beginning.” We can still have a very good race.” “Also, it was more difficult to get temperature into the intermediates in these conditions.
Red Bull's Sergio Pérez finished second and Lewis Hamilton was third while Alfa Romeo's Zhou Guanyu escaped major injury after a horrific crash at the ...
Pérez fought with Leclerc and Hamilton brilliantly ducked up the inside of the pair of them on the final corner but could not hold the place as they came back at him at Village and he dropped once more to fourth. Hamilton had pushed hard and pitted on lap 34, the stop was slow – four seconds – and he emerged in third behind Sainz and six seconds off Leclerc. However Verstappen then slowed and believed he had a puncture as Sainz re-passed again through Stowe and the Dutchman had to pit for new rubber. That Zhou was relatively unharmed was a testament to the safety standards of the modern cars. The race was almost immediately stopped after a multi-car shunt involved Zhou’s Alfa Romeo suffering a high-speed impact with the barriers, in which his car was flipped and came to a halt between the armco barrier and the catch fencing and it took time to extract him. It was Sainz’s first F1 win on the occasion of his 150th race and could not have been a more gripping affair.
The 27-year-old secured the monumental win in his 150th Formula One start.
Hamilton was briefly second after passing both Pérez and Leclerc in a three-wide move, but he couldn’t hold position and dropped back to fourth. But a safety car came out and Ferrari brought Sainz into the pits for fresher, grippier soft tires. It began with a frightening first-lap crash and ended with intense wheel-to-wheel battles for the podium positions.
Carlos Sainz Jr. has won his first career Formula One race with a victory in the British Grand Prix.
Verstappen is dating Piquet’s daughter, Kelly, and faced criticism from fans when he said Piquet was not a racist despite using “very offensive” language. F1 said they were being “dealt with by the local authorities.” “I gave it everything,” said Hamilton, who was third in Canada two weeks ago and hoped Mercedes is on a comeback. Zhou’s car flipped upside-down and cleared a tire barrier before smashing into a fence. But a safety car came out and Ferrari brought Sainz into the pits for fresher, grippier soft tires. It began with a frightening first-lap crash and ended with intense wheel-to-wheel battles for the podium positions.
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Carlos Sainz won a thrilling British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Sunday, overcoming his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc to score his first F1 win.
The race was decided with a frantic 10-lap dash to the finish. Hamilton finally made the move for third stick into Stowe using DRS. Ferrari swapped its cars over on Lap 31, with no protest from Sainz as he couldn’t hit the target laptime being asked of him. Meantime, Tsunoda spun into his teammate Gasly at Village, relegating both AlphaTauris from the points and getting himself a penalty. In a wild restart, Sainz passed Leclerc for the win, with Red Bull’s Sergio Perez surging up to second, ahead of Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes after some amazingly close racing. The shunt was triggered when Pierre Gasly’s AlphaTauri was pinched between Zhou and George Russell (Mercedes), the latter spinning into Zhou’s right-rear tyre and sending him flying.
F1 star George Russell has been praised for leaping out of his car and to the aid of Alfa Romeo driver Guanyu Zhou after a horrific crash at the British ...
And next thing when I got back, the car was on the back of the flat-bed. There’s no doubt we had the pace to come back to P6 today.” You know,— Scott Helme (@Scott_Helme) @GeorgeRussell63was out of his car and straight over to help @ZhouGuanyu24, didn’t stop for anything. Thank god the car didn’t catch fire but if it had, George and the doctor racing with him might have been his only hope”. But while the F1 world was waiting with bated breath for any news of Zhou’s condition, Russell leapt out of his car and raced to the scene of the accident. F1 star George Russell has been praised for leaping out of his car and to the aid of Alfa Romeo driver Guanyu Zhou after a horrific crash at the British Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel sympathised with the environmental 'fears and anxieties' of the protesters who invaded Sunday's race at Silverstone, but recognised they ...
"So yes, I support the cause, I think Formula 1 is doing a great job already to try and go carbon zero by 2030. "On the other hand, I see the other side. It later confirmed that seven people had been arrested for the incident.