In a thrilling finale to his time with Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton delivered an impressive performance in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, finishing fourth after starting from P16. Despite struggling with traffic and handling issues, the seven-time World Champion pushed through and executed a superb final stint to secure P4. In his post-race interview, Hamilton reflects on the difficulties he faced during the race and his moments of nostalgia walking through the paddock. It was one final call for 'Hammer time' for the British driver before bidding farewell to Mercedes.
Hollywood actor Brad Pitt is making headlines in the motorsport world as he prepares for his role as a comeback driver in the upcoming film 'F1'. Pitt's dedication to authenticity has earned him praise from Formula 1 superstar Lewis Hamilton, who is also a co-producer for the movie. While filming a crash scene at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Pitt was caught on camera collapsing but it was all part of the movie. He has also been seen driving a modified F2 car for the film, with Hamilton complimenting his skills on the track. Pitt was recently spotted at Hamilton's last race with Mercedes, where Hamilton started from 16th place after a mistake in qualifying.
As the F1 2021 season comes to a close, Lewis Hamilton has come to the defense of his title rival Max Verstappen, amid criticism of the Red Bull driver's aggressive driving style. Despite the duo's intense battle for the championship, Hamilton insisted that Verstappen's approach to racing has not changed, and that the incidents in Mexico were just part of the competition. With the Brazilian Grand Prix set to be another tense showdown between the two, fans can expect to see some exciting and potentially controversial moments on the track.
The Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has disclosed that he attempted to bring Fernando Alonso as a possible replacement for Lewis Hamilton in 2025, but the Spaniard showed no interest in the offer. Wolff believes Alonso could have had a much more illustrious career and more than two world titles if he had managed his choices differently. This revelation comes after Alonso confirmed his decision to join Aston Martin instead of Mercedes for the 2025 season.
As Formula 1 gears up for the British Grand Prix, one collaboration that stands out is that between the AMG Mercedes team and luxury watch brand IWC Schaffhausen. With a shared commitment to excellence and a dash of fiery aesthetics, the two brands have produced stunning timepieces that have graced the wrist of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton. From a one-of-a-kind watch that features his support for diversity and inclusion in the sport to a vibrant red IWC Perpetual Calendar, Hamilton has truly found his perfect match in watches.
In a thrilling qualifying session at Silverstone, Briton George Russell stunned the Formula 1 world by taking pole position for the 2024 British Grand Prix. This marks the first time a British 1-2-3 has been achieved in qualifying since 1968, with Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris following closely behind. The session was filled with tense moments, including a trip to the gravel trap for Sergio Perez and an off-track excursion for Max Verstappen.
Music lovers can rejoice as the iconic composer, Hans Zimmer, announced his involvement in the upcoming Formula 1 movie. This collaboration between Formula 1 and Apple Original Films is set to release internationally on June 25, 2025. Fans are eagerly awaiting to see how Zimmer's score will enhance the high-octane action on the tracks.
In a dramatic turn of events at the 2024 Spanish Grand Prix, Lando Norris claimed his second-ever pole position, with Max Verstappen securing second place on the grid. Despite penalties for Red Bull's Sergio Perez, the Mexican driver will start in 11th place, while Norris' teammate Logan Sargeant will start from 20th after a three-place grid penalty for blocking Lance Stroll. The grid is set for an exciting race, with Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and George Russell starting in third and fourth place respectively.
In a thrilling qualification round at Monaco, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc takes the top spot for the eighth race of the season. The Monégasque driver, racing in front of his home crowd, edged out Australian rookie Oscar Piastri of McLaren for the coveted pole position. With world championship leader Max Verstappen starting from sixth, the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix promises an exhilarating race tomorrow.
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton took Kendall Jenner for a thrilling ride around the Miami International Autodrome, leaving the TV star screaming in fear. Meanwhile, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff hinted at targeting Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz as potential replacements for Hamilton, who is rumored to be considering a move to Ferrari next season. However, Red Bull's Christian Horner hit back at Wolff's comments, claiming that Mercedes has been poaching from his team for years. Stay updated with all the latest F1 news and updates below.