Lewis Hamilton has claimed it is “not impossible” that Lando Norris will beat Max Verstappen in the battle for the drivers’ championship this year.
With ten rounds to go in the season, Norris is 78 points behind Verstappen in the overall standings and has largely been the three-time world champion’s closest rival this year.
READ MORE: Hamilton gives his verdict on Norris’ title chances
Antonelli reveals “shock” about his first F1 drive
Mercedes protégé Andrea Kimi Antonelli has reflected on his first F1 test earlier this year and the “shock” he felt.
As part of a two-day test with Mercedes, the Italian sat behind the wheel of an F1 car for the first time at the Red Bull Ring.
READ MORE: Antonelli reveals ‘shock’ about his first F1 drive
Ricciardo expresses “one last” wish for Verstappen
Daniel Ricciardo has expressed the hope that he will get “one last chance” to compete directly with Max Verstappen before the end of his F1 career.
Ricciardo and Verstappen were teammates for almost three seasons from 2016 to 2018, after the Dutchman was promoted from then-Toro Rosso to Red Bull in the fifth race of the 2016 season.
READ MORE: Ricciardo expresses ‘one last’ Verstappen wish
Brown highlights McLaren’s weakness despite F1 title chase
McLaren CEO Zak Brown admitted that his team is still “not perfect” despite ten consecutive podium finishes.
The Woking-based team has had an excellent first half of the F1 season and is second in the Constructors’ Championship, just 42 points behind Red Bull.
READ MORE: Brown highlights McLaren’s weakness despite F1 title chase
Ocon admits devastating setback in Alpine
Esteban Ocon has explained that one of the main reasons for Alpine’s difficulties this season is that some of the feedback given by drivers in recent years has not been listened to.
Alpine started this season with the weakest package and is currently in eighth place in the constructors’ championship.
READ MORE: Ocon reveals devastating setback at Alpine
Albon admits wishful thinking during ‘frustrating’ Williams run
Alex Albon has admitted that Williams’ form this year has been “frustrating” as the team languishes at the bottom of the F1 pecking order.
The team from Grove has picked up four points in the first 14 rounds, all of which came from Albon.
READ MORE: Albon admits wishful thinking during ‘frustrating’ Williams run