
Hamilton responds to Ferrari favourites tag in Monaco
Lewis Hamilton has offered his thoughts on the speculation that Ferrari are the favourites to succeed in Monaco.

Lewis Hamilton has offered his thoughts on the speculation that Ferrari are the favourites to succeed in Monaco.

Lewis Hamilton having a bad relationship with his team-mates is not a new thing and it often comes from a game of high stakes involving the Formula 1 world title.

Lewis Hamilton has never been one to shy away from a grand entrance, and the seven-time champion has continued this trend at the Monaco Grand Prix. Arriving for media day in Monte Carlo, the British driver pulled up at the paddock on an ultra-rare silver Ducati Panigale V4 S 100. The Panigale V4 S 100 was created to celebrate Ducati's 100th anniversary in 2026. Production is limited to ... Keep reading

Lewis Hamilton says he feels as though he has successfully "managed to move a lot of things on the chessboard" in his second year at Ferrari, as he hailed the impact of his race engineer amid his positive start to the 2026 season.

Christian Horner has a new job, his first major role since his sacking from F1 by Red Bull last summer.

Charles Leclerc called the Canadian Grand Prix "the most difficult weekend so far of my Formula 1 career." He was outpaced by team-mate Lewis Hamilton and finished in a flattering fourth position after a host of DNFs. The weekend came with its critics, but on the F1 Nation podcast, IndyCar race winner James Hinchcliffe pushed back against this talk, suggesting that this weekend's Monaco ... Keep reading


Mercedes head into this weekend's showpiece Monaco Grand Prix aiming to extend their winning run at the start of F1's new era to six races, but could the sport's most-famous event provide the first significant shift in 2026's early narrative?

For Nico Rosberg, defeating Lewis Hamilton was never just about finding extra speed. It required something far more... The post Becoming someone else: Rosberg’s sacrifice to beat Hamilton appeared first on F1i.com .

Lewis Hamilton heads to Monaco with something that has been in short supply during Ferrari’s 2026 campaign: genuine... The post ‘Power is not king’ in Monaco: Hamilton bullish on Ferrari’s chances appeared first on F1i.com .

After he took his best-ever grand prix result with Ferrari, it felt like a weight had fallen off Lewis Hamilton's shoulders. Hamilton took second at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve after an entertaining, race-long battle with Red Bull's Max Verstappen, hounding the Dutchman for laps before making the pass into Turn 1 on lap 62. But beyond the headline result, what was even more ... Keep reading

What a tremendous weekend of F1 action, I thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish. This old school, slippery, narrow, and moderately bumpy track with many fast straights and heavy braking zones, tortuous chicanes, and nearby walls, almost always seems to create a thriller with more than a few surprises.

While Lando Norris had a front-row seat to the Mercedes battle between George Russell and Kimi Antonelli in the Canadian Grand Prix sprint and eventually finished second, the main race of the Formula 1 weekend painted a very different picture. Starting from the second row of the grid, McLaren appeared to be in a strong position to challenge Mercedes again, but everything went wrong for the ... Keep reading

On the Chequered Flag podcast, former McLaren mechanic Marc Priestley and F1 journalist Rebecca Clancy discuss Lewis Hamilton's drive at the Canadian Grand Prix in Quebec.

Lewis Hamilton returned to the scene of his maiden Formula 1 victory and made another breakthrough of sorts – his best grand prix result for Ferrari after a turbulent 17 months at the Scuderia. Hamilton had the better of team-mate Charles Leclerc for most of the weekend in Montreal, though he fell behind him in the sprint race. Starting fifth on the grid for the grand prix, he passed ... Keep reading

BBC Radio 5 Live F1 commentator Harry Benjamin rates how the drivers performed during the Canadian Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton says he has no thoughts about stopping racing in Formula 1 and insists he will "be here for quite some time".