F1 drivers opt for right to remain silent – Up and Down at Saudi GP
The die was cast for a thrilling 2023 F1 season in Saudi Arabia
2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix analysis: Midfield battles provided most of the entertainment as Sergio Perez led Max Verstappen to a Red Bull 1-2. On current form there’s no other way they’ll be beaten, writes Mark Hughes
Red Bull proved that Bahrain was far from a one-off as Sergio Perez won the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from pole and Max Verstappen raced from 15th to take second. Behind them, Fernando Alonso was classified third... then fourth... then third again
Red Bull's dominance continued at the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as Sergio Perez led home Max Verstappen, who had started 15th. But Fernando Alonso missed out on a second podium of the season after a post-race penalty
Saudi Arabia is looking to build a motor sport industry on the back of its Grand Prix, and could be a beacon for F1's expansion — but how can the race be justified when citizens are murdered, tortured and detained without trial?
Max Verstappen will start 15th on the F1 grid in the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after a driveshaft failure abruptly ended his qualifying session. It left Sergio Perez to take pole. He'll be alongside Fernando Alonso at the front of the grid
All the dates and times for the 2023 Saudi Arabian GP, including details on where and how to watch
New F1 regulations were designed to bring cars closer together, but Red Bull appears to be pulling further clear of the field. Don't be surprised if the rules are changed to rein it in, writes Mark Hughes
It's tasked with F1's smooth running, but the FIA hasn't been far from controversy and criticism in recent years. Now a new restructure, to prepare for GP racing's future, has remarkably united the paddock in support
Peter Stevens has created some of F1's best-known liveries for teams such as Brabham, Williams and Tyrrell – he picks his favourite designs
Fernando Alonso has a tricky reputation in F1. But he's been reinvigorated since moving to Aston Martin and shaken off some of his old traits for a more straightforward approach writes Chris Medland
With races, titles and even careers on the line, F1 drivers will go above and beyond in search of success — no matter what the pain. Here are nine incredible stories
F1 sees this November's Las Vegas Grand Prix as a vision of its future and the (unlikely) plans for a London Grand Prix fit right in
Max Verstappen and Red Bull are currently in imperious form – similar to Sebastian Vettel's greatest year in F1, writes Damien Smith
Lewis Hamilton has been defiant amid retirement rumours in a slow start to the Mercedes' season but who would replace him if he decides enough is enough?
Floating grandstands planned for waterside East London Grand Prix in plans that could see the first F1 race as early as 2026
Oscar Piastri started 18th on the grid in his debut F1 race and retired with an electrical issue 13 laps later. But he's already shown the qualities that can make him a championship contender, McLaren believes