Hauraney lists his three unluckiest drivers at the British Grand Prix
TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney lists his three unluckiest drivers at a chaotic British Grand Prix.
TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney lists his three unluckiest drivers at a chaotic British Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc took Ferrari's second win in three races in a dramatic British Grand Prix as chaos broke out in the closing stages.
Kimi Antonelli claimed his first-ever Sprint win after beating Lewis Hamilton to victory in an action-packed 100km dash at the British Grand Prix, with Lando Norris completing the top three amid plenty of battles across the field.
Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli took pole position for the British Grand Prix with another impressive performance to beat the Ferraris and teammate George Russell. The Italian, who won the sprint race at Silverstone earlier on Saturday, beat Ferrari's Charles Leclerc by 0.175 seconds.
How surprising was it that Lewis Hamilton captured the pole for the British Grand Prix Sprint Race? Is Hamilton's championship experience enough to cancel out the engine advantage Mercedes has? Is Max Verstappen realistically closer to the title fight than the McLarens? TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney gives his answers in Hot or Not.
Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton beat Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli to a stunning pole position for the sprint race at the British Grand Prix. Hamilton, a record nine-time winner of his home race, took top spot from the championship leader by just 0.011 seconds.
Max Verstappen responded to rumours linking him with McLaren next season by telling the media that he had nothing to add to that conversation and that he's focused on keeping Red Bull's momentum going. Lando Norris say he's not surprised by the rumours, saying a lot of drivers want to come to McLaren.
There is lots of buzz in the paddock surrounding reports of Max Verstappen's meeting with McLaren. Racing analyst Tim Hauraney has the latest on the meeting and how much pressure is on Red Bull right now.
With the news that the Lego Driver's Parade will return at Sunday's British Grand Prix, Max Verstappen was asked how he felt about it, and it is safe to say he isn't exactly a fan.
George Russell withstood Max Verstappen's challenge to end his 112 day wait for a victory by winning the Austrian Grand Prix, breathing fresh life into his world championship bid. Championship leader Kimi Antonelli finished third, just three tenths behind Verstappen, to allow Russell to reduce the Italian's title advantage to 40 points.
Just when it seemed Mercedes' Formula 1 pole position streak was at an end, George Russell had other ideas. Russell claimed pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix with a last-gasp qualifying effort that usurped Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, moments after Red Bull’s Max Verstappen dramatically crashed out of Q3.
After winning every Constructors Championship from 2014 through 2021, the last four years have been a challenge for Mercedes and boss Toto Wolff. However, this season Mercedes finds itself back on top in Formula 1 with a new face leading the way. 19-year old phenom Kimi Antonelli has been on a tear to start this season, but how does he compare to some of his predecessors? That's one of the questions TSN's Tim Hauraney had when he sat down with Toto Wolff.
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