Brazilian Grand Prix
Max Verstappen wins 2019 Brazilian GP
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen won Formula One’s Brazilian Grand Prix on Sunday for his eighth career victory in a race which ended disastrously for both Ferrari drivers. Verstappen controlled nearly all the race at Interlagos, which saw a dramatic late collision between Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc when they fought for the fourth position. Toro Rosso’s Pierre Gasly got his first F1 podium after finishing second ahead of six-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton.
Lewis Hamilton wins in Brazil as Mercedes take fifth F1 title
Red Bull's Verstappen led until he was spun by Esteban Ocon on lap 44.
Rain prolongs the Championship battle | 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix recap
Max Verstappen set the rain-soaked Brazilian Grand Prix on fire while most other drivers simply tried to finish.
​2015 Brazilian Grand Prix is the same as it ever was
Autoblog recaps the 2015 Brazilian Formula One Grand Prix, which proved again that if Nico Rosberg could get his end-of-season form at the beginning of the year, he'd be a serious threat to his teammate.
Race Recap: 2014 Brazilian Grand Prix showcases Silver Arrows and German steel
Formula One got the drawn out Driver's Championship it wanted, which won't be decided until the last race in Abu Dhabi, and it didn't even need double points to do it. A trip below the equator turned around more than merely weather patterns, Nico Rosberg throwing his Mercedes AMG Petronas around the Interlagos track faster than
Ferrari's Montezemolo slams Ecclestone over Vettel overtake investigation
Sebastion Vettel recently celebrated his third Formula One title by driving his Red Bull Racing car through the streets of Graz, Austria, but Ferrari is still caught up in the controversy it stirred up by asserting that Vettel made an illegal pass under yellow at the Jeffrey N. Ross
2011 Brazilian Grand Prix wraps up the season at Interlagos [spoilers]
It's been one heck of a season in Formula One racing. Not since the days of Michael Schumacher at the pinnacle of his career with Ferrari have we seen the kind of domination that his fellow countryman Sebastian Vettel has smote upon the championship.
2010 Brazilian Grand Prix closes ranks to season's end [Spoilers]
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Sauber engineers also ambushed in Brazil
Jenson Button wasn't the only member of Bernie Ecclestone's traveling Formula One circus victimized by Sao Paolo's rampant criminal element yesterday. Sauber Motorsport says that three of its engineers were also robbed after leaving the Interlagos circuit last night around 8pm. While stopped at a traffic light, the group's miniva
Jenson Button escapes armed attack in Brazil
Here's what we know. According to The Press Association, reigning Formula One World Champion Jenson Button has survived an armed attack on the vehicle in which he, his father, trainer and manager were being transported back to their hotel in Sao Paulo, Brazil after Saturday's qualifying session for the Brazilian Grand Prix. Button was fortunately riding in an armored vehicle provided by his team, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes, that wa
F1 Updates: BMW seeks new buyer, FIA re-opens selection process, Renault granted appeal, etc.
It's anything but business as usual this year in Formula One, and this past week has been no exception, with one team scrambling to secure its future, another receiving the go-ahead to continue racing, and others re-submitting applications in the hope of joining the grid for next year.