Ferrari enjoy one-two finish in Melbourne as Verstappen forced to retire early due to mechanical problems
Formula One
Lewis Hamilton a disappointing 11th on the grid – his lowest starting position in Melbourne for 14 years
Australian Grand Prix this weekend against backdrop of discontent and public grievances against Formula One’s embattled regulator
Female Red Bull employee who alleged that Horner had engaged in inappropriate behaviour has been suspended by parent company
Jos Verstappen previously said that Red Bull could explode if Christian Horner remains as team principal
Red Bull have one-two, with Sergio Perez second, to continue last season’s form
Patrick Freyne: Why do Formula 1 drivers bother with expensive, uncomfortable cars? I have a cost-effective Nissan Micra that smells of Haribo Supermix
Red Bull’s team principal had previously been accused of ‘inappropriate behaviour’ by a female colleague
Mercedes boss says controversy is ‘an issue for all of Formula One’
Champion constructors cause a sharp intake of breath across the Formula One grid when unveiling their latest design
Barrister leading investigation will travel to Red Bull factory; Horner denies there is any basis to claims
British Formula One world champion stunned the sport with announcement of move to Ferrari in 2025, but says he will leave Mercedes on a high
Mercedes boss insists he bears no grudge over move
Scuderia seal deal to poach seven-time world champion; Mercedes confirm departure after release clause activated
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