Now is the time for the king to take his rightful place, throne, in the hall of fame — sit on his king of throne.

A Max Verstappen masterclass delivers the Dutchman a championship lead-boosting victory to demoralise off-the-pace pole-getter Sergio Pérez.

Sergio Pérez takes pole with Max Verstappen ninth after a Charles Leclerc crash truncates quali and delivers a jumbled grid.

Max Verstappen sets a formidable marker at the top of the practice times. Can Sergio Pérez respond?

Sergio Pérez is adamant he has what it takes to take the title fight to Max Verstappen after closing down the Dutchman’s lead to just six points.

Featuring Mike Caulfield, former head of race strategy at the Haas F1 team. Sergio Pérez closes his championship deficit to just six points after beating teammate Max Verstappen to victory in Baku.

We refer several F1 broadcasters to Media Watch and steal several new segments from other programs.

Sergio Pérez beats Max Verstappen to victory to reduce his championship deficit on a somewhat surprisingly straightforward Sunday afternoon in Baku.

Sergio Pérez easily beats Charles Leclerc to victory in the sprint, while Max Verstappen fumes about George Russell’s driving standards.

Charles Leclerc snatches a memorable pole position ahead of Max Verstappen, but expectations of a Ferrari resurgence are being kept low.

Formula 1 has a new sprint round format on trial this weekend in Baku, and predictions are for chaos through the tight and twisty streets.

Williams rookie Logan Sargeant thinks his recent Formula 2 experience could give him a leg up in Formula 1’s new condensed sprint format.

The F2 weekend format offers far less time for practice than F1’s usual schedule, with drivers allowed only 45 minutes of free running on Friday compared to the three hours ordinarily afforded to their premier-class counterparts across two days.

Qualifying usually follows around two hours later on the same day rather than the next afternoon, with Saturday reserved for the sprint race and Sunday comprising the longer feature race.

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Michael and Rob manage to fill 30 minutes of discussion without interviewing a chatbot and have not been sacked.

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Michael and Rob dissect the crooked rigged witch hunt covfefe (no collusion) that is the 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix.

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We discover an alarming piece of news from the Australian Grand Prix that you might have missed in a brand-new segment.