Someone other than Max Verstappen tops practice, with Carlos Sainz giving the home fans something to cheer about on a good day for the Ferrari.

Formula 1 sends off the European season at one of world motorsport’s oldest and most famous circuits.

Max Verstappen wins his ninth consecutive race to equal the record set by Sebastian Vettel in 2013.

Max Verstappen sweeps to pole at home by more than half a second in a tricky mixed-conditions qualifying ahead of Lando Norris.

Daniel Ricciardo is out of the Dutch Grand Prix after breaking his left hand in an unfortunate crash in second practice, suspending the Aussie’s comeback after just two races.

Formula 1 is back from its midseason break for Max Verstappen’s rowdy and raucous home race in Zandvoort. Can anyone stop the Dutchman from winning nine in a row?

Max Verstappen wins again, this time from sixth on the grid, with almost embarrassing ease ahead of brief race leader Sergio Pérez in the sister Red Bull Racing car.

Max Verstappen take sprint pole and victory on another tricky wet day at Spa-Francorchamps despite losing the lead shortly after the start.

Max Verstappen dominates a rain-affected qualifying but won’t start on pole position thanks to a five-place gearbox penalty.

All eyes are on the radar, with rain forecast to disrupt running on all three days at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.

Max Verstappen leads Red Bull Racing to a new record for domination, claiming the team’s 12th-straight win, one more than the legendary benchmark by McLaren set in 1988.

Lewis Hamilton breaks his 20-month pole drought, taking his 104th top-qualifying spot just 0.003 seconds ahead of Max Verstappen.

A topsy-turvy day of track action has left Formula 1 none the wiser as to the competitive order heading into a unique qualifying session in Budapest.

Red Bull Racing sets its sights on a new record, but all anyone wants to talk about is Daniel Ricciardo’s sudden F1 comeback.

Max Verstappen gets a brief run for his money by Lando Norris as McLaren threatens to reshape the top four into a top five.

Max Verstappen takes another pole, but he has to beat shock McLaren contenders Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to seal the deal.

Max Verstappen tops both practice sessions, but he’s not alone at the top of the time sheet.

Red Bull Racing shoots for history as the first team to equal McLaren’s formidable 1988 record of 11 straight victories.