F1 News
Lando Norris swapped the racetrack for the ball-park as he faced pitches at the London Stadium ahead of the MLB showdown between the St Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs.
David Croft and Craig Slater head to the pub to discuss when Lewis Hamilton will announce his contract, how long will Fernando Alonso be in F1 and the chances of Mercedes taking a win at Silverstone.
Mercedes driver George Russell took on the lie detector test - and you might be surprised by some of the results!
Sky F1's Ted Kravitz meets Alfa Romeo's Zhou Guanyu in London as they go to the gym, talk fashion and eat food!
Ted Kravitz and Claire Cottingham discuss Adrian Newey’s achievements at Red Bull and whether the engineer has hopes of departing.
Ted Kravitz takes a trip down memory lane to year 2004 where he bumped into a younger Christian Horner at the airport.
Formula One journalist Claire Cottingham reviewed Sergio Perez’s Canadian Grand Prix performance after the Red Bull driver qualified 12th on the grid.
Check out the funniest moments from the 2023 Canada Grand Prix.
Our top 10 picks of Red Bull's greatest wins after the team celebrate their 100th in Canada.
Highlights of the Canadian Grand Prix, the eighth race of the season.
Sky F1’s Ted Kravitz reflects on the Canadian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen, team principal Christian Horner and chief technical officer Adrian Newey all hailed Red Bull's 100th victory at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso remains hopeful of catching Red Bull as he hailed Aston Martin's 'most competitive' race of the season to date in Canada.
Lewis Hamilton is satisfied with the improved performance of his Mercedes recently after finishing third at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Red Bull picked up their 100th victory in Formula One as Max Verstappen took the chequered flag at the Canadian Grand Prix.
George Russell was forced to retire his Mercedes from the Canada GP after his brakes refused to cool properly following his earlier crash.
Haas driver Kevin Magnussen and AlphaTauri's Nyck de Vries had a coming together as both men were forced off track.
Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso almost collided in the pitlane as they battled over second place before the Aston Martin driver completed the overtake on lap 22.
George Russell collided with the barriers as he was forced to limp back to the pitlane in his Mercedes.
Max Verstappen held on to the lead at the start of the Canadian Grand Prix, while Lewis Hamilton overtook Fernando Alonso on the opening lap to climb to second.