Lewis Hamilton set the pace for Mercedes in opening practice for the Mexican Grand Prix after edging out Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen at the head of the field on Friday morning at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
Robert Kubica has denied there is any tension between himself and the Williams team despite raising frustrations over its decision-making in Japan two weeks ago.
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Mercedes has confirmed that Lewis Hamilton's race engineer, Pete Bonnington, will miss the next two Formula 1 race weekends to undergo a medical procedure back in the UK.
After having a front row seat to Marc Marquez’s latest wonder save, Danilo Petrucci gave his account of the incident while he was almost as equally impressed by his pace during the special session at Phillip Island.
He may have felt “like a rookie … restarting at [185mph]” in the morning, but Johann Zarco was buoyed by the potential of the LRC Honda after making his debut on the '18 spec RC213V at Phillip Island on Friday.
Thursday’s FIA press conference in Mexico touched on topics that would have been more fitting for an edition of Question Time . Chat about tyres, team orders and updates was largely shelved for a discussion centred on environmentalism and, at one stage, politics.
Andrea Dovizioso expects to be in a group fighting behind the front-running pace of Marc Marquez and Maverick Vinales at the Australian MotoGP but remains optimistic as “everything is open”.
Valentino Rossi feels setup modifications with his Monster Yamaha have made an instant impact at Phillip Island as he looks to recover from a nightmare Japanese round last time out.
Marc Marquez pulling off incredible saves is nothing new, but on Friday at Phillip Island he simultaneously set a new all-time MotoGP lean angle record.