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FORMULA 1 - Alle afleveringen
From way downtown! Ricciardo throws a three-pointer on media day in Shanghai. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
With Fernando Alonso confirmed to be racing for Aston Martin in 2025 and beyond on a new multi-year deal, what does this mean for the rest of the F1 grid? We investigate all the permutations and rumours, with drivers like Carlos Sainz, Max Verstappen, Sergio Perez, Sebastian Vettel and more all linked with various different seats. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
In 2014, Pastor Maldonado faced some steering issues in FP1 when trying to change the knobs on his steering wheel… For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Relive this classic moment in China as Max Verstappen locked up and collided into Sebastian Vettel on the hairpin in 2018. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
20 years since his infatuation with Formula 1 began at China’s first race in 2004, Zhou Guanyu will race in front of his home fans for the first time as an F1 driver at the Chinese Grand Prix. Zhou tells Tom Clarkson what racing in Shanghai will look like through his eyes; from his helmet design and sold-out grandstand, to the reaction he’s expecting on his first lap of the track and what it would mean to score his first points of the season in the city he was born in. The Sauber driver also talks about what impact his success has had on motorsport culture in China, his crash at Silverstone in 2022, the documentary being made about his journey to F1, his passion for fashion, uncertainty over his future in the sport with no seat confirmed for 2025 yet, and much more. 02:02 – Zhou’s ‘goosebumps’ for first home race 12:17 – Busy Shanghai schedule 21:43 – passion for fashion 24:01 – Special Olympics 27:57 – Silverstone 2022 crash 32:53 – His best F1 race so far? 44:39 – Zhou’s future 51:06 – Quickfire questions For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
In 2017, we were treated to this hilarious moment as Sebastian Vettel realised that a sign was missing some vital information in the crowd… For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
After a crash in FP3, Alexander Albon produced a magnificent comeback to be amongst the points at the Chinese Grand Prix in 2019. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Relive 30 minutes of unforgettable moments from the Chinese Grand Prix. From Michael Schumacher’s 91st and final win in 2006, to Max Verstappen & Sebastian Vettel’s collision, to Mercedes' double pit stop masterclass in recent years. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Re-live extended highlights of an absolute classic in Shanghai, as changeable weather conditions kept everyone guessing as to which tyres to be on! Watch as Jenson Button pulls off one of his greatest drives in Formula 1, with Sebastian Vettel, Mark Webber and Lewis Hamilton all fighting through the field. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #ChineseGP
F1 is back in China for the first time since 2019, Zhou Guanyu is ready to make history in front of his home fans and it's the first F1 Sprint weekend of the season. Could the Shanghai International Circuit give Ferrari an advantage over Red Bull and McLaren? Can Mercedes recover after a challenging race in Japan? Can home hero Zhou score for Sauber? Tom Clarkson, 1996 World Champion Damon Hill and Aston Martin Ambassador Pedro de la Rosa debate all that and much more. Plus, the 2025 F1 calendar is out, and Pedro faces Damon in Quiz The Nation. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
In one of the most surprising moments in F1 history, Sebastien Buemi’s wheels came off during the 2010 Chinese Grand Prix. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Uncover the aerodynamic secrets that give Formula 1 cars their edge in our F1 Explained series. Learn how downforce, drag reduction, and DRS combine to create the ultimate racing speed machines. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
In 2019, Lance Stroll’s team were quick to inform him that he was pressing the radio instead of energy at the Chinese Grand Prix. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Relive the drama in 2005 as Michael Schumacher and Christijan Albers collided, forcing both drivers back to the pits. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Lewis Hamilton was so close to clinching the 2007 world title in China when this happened… For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Your 2024 edition of Never Have I Ever with the 2024 grid is here! Tune in for Episode One as we find out which drivers have pretended to be someone else, those that like to leave their friends’ messages on read and so much more. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Fernando Alonso is 'here to stay' in Formula 1 with Aston Martin. What made the double World Champion decide to continue racing with his current team? Aston Martin Ambassador Pedro de la Rosa and 1996 World Champion Damon Hill join Tom Clarkson to analyse Alonso's announcement, what it means for him, the team and the rest of the drivers searching for a 2025 race seat. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
From the infamous Mark Webber somersault in Valencia to the Australian Grand Prix claiming the races of Alonso and Brundle 20 years apart… Here’s 20 times F1 cars got air! For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Take a look back at this Daniel Ricciardo triple overtake at the Chinese Grand Prix which led to the Australian’s thrilling victory in 2018. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Join Jolyon Palmer as he provides his unmissable insight into the dramatic opening lap of the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix as Daniel Ricciardo and Alex Albon collided. The former F1 driver also analyses Logan Sargeant's crash in FP1. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Seven-time Grand Prix winner Juan Pablo Montoya joins Tom Clarkson for the first episode of F1 Beyond The Grid’s LEGENDS episodes. Going into the final two races of 2003, Montoya was only three points behind World Championship leader Michael Schumacher in a three-way fight for the title, with Kimi Raikkonen just behind them. But by the season finale, the Colombian was out of contention – so where did it all go wrong? Juan Pablo reflects on the highs of his wins at Monaco and Hockenheim that year, the lows of his championship-ending collision with Rubens Barrichello, and whether there was anything he could have done differently to become World Champion. Montoya also discusses whether he treated Michael differently to other drivers on track and addresses their famous incident at Imola in 2004. He explains how he got the better of Ralf Schumacher, why he couldn’t be friends with his rivals, and much more. Plus, Juan’s son Sebastian drops by to talk about his Formula 3 ambitions this year, what it’s like having an ex-F1 driver as his dad, and the best piece of advice JPM has given him. 01:12 Where he lost the 2003 title 08:33 One-lap qualifying 16:08 Rivalries with Ralf and Michael Schumacher 23:48 Wins at Monaco and Hockenheim 31:02 Anything he could have done differently? 33:16 Sebastian Montoya drops by 42:40 Quickfire questions For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Lance Stroll wasn't impressed with Aston Martin's pace towards the end of Sunday's race in Suzuka. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Watch this incredible moment from the weekend as Yuki Tsunoda & the RB crew executed an incredible overtake in the pits. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Jump onboard with the drivers in Suzuka and take a look at all the big talking points across the weekend. Featuring Yuki Tsunoda's pitstop, Daniel Ricciardo & Alex Albon's collision and so much more. Presented by Qatar Airways. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Max Verstappen returned to winning ways with a dominant performance at the Japanese Grand Prix, leading home Sergio Perez for Red Bull’s third 1-2 finish of the season. Why did Max’s race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase tell Max ‘I told you so?’ Was Checo closer to his teammate than expected? And how did Ferrari duo Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc get the better of McLaren? From the Suzuka paddock, Tom Clarkson is joined by F1TV commentator Alex Jacques and nine-time Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen to answer all the key questions after a gripping contest at one of the most challenging circuits on the calendar. The trio also discuss how Yuki Tsunoda became the first Japanese F1 driver to score at their home race since Kamui Kobayashi in 2012 and Daniel Ricciardo’s first-lap collision with Alex Albon. Plus, McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella says wins are within reach and RB reserve driver Liam Lawson answers questions about his future. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Relive all the biggest talking points from the airwaves in Japan, including the collision between Daniel Ricciardo and Alex Albon on lap one, plus the moment Yuki Tsunoda became the first Japanese driver in 12 years to claim points on home soil. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Watch this lovely moment as Penelope watched on whilst Max Verstappen stood on top of podium in Suzuka. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
The drivers give their thoughts after the race at Suzuka, including Yuki Tsunoda's elation after scoring points at home, Ricciardo and Albon's disappointment after their early crash, and of course Max Verstappen’s thoughts after victory. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
With tenth place, Yuki Tsunoda becomes first Japanese driver to score points at their hime race since Kamui Kobayashi in 2012. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #JapaneseGP
Daniel Ricciardo and Alex Albon come together at Turn 2 on the opening lap in Japan. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #JapaneseGP
Check out the best moments of the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix - a race featuring a dramatic start, memorable overtakes and much more! For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Following qualifying in Suzuka, get all the latest reactions from the grid, as Max Verstappen earned P1, while Sergio Perez and Lando Norris secured second and third spots, respectively. Yuki Tsunoda thrilled the Japanese fans by qualifying in 10th at his home event. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Watch the lap that secured pole position for world champion Max Verstappen at Suzuka International Racing Course in Japan as the Red Bull Racing driver continued his streak this season. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Relive all of the qualifying action from Suzuka as the grid battled to finish on pole for Sunday's race. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
The outfits on display at Suzuka are always a highlight of the weekend For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #JapaneseGP
Oliver Bearman has claimed the Crypto Overtake of the Month award - as voted for by you, the F1 fans - for this superb manoeuvre to get past Yuki Tsunoda during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #JapaneseGP
It’s prime time for car upgrades and with the Japanese Grand Prix being earlier in the season, Suzuka will be the major test for these. Sam Collins discusses changes Red Bull have made, including how their cooling innovations are influencing other teams. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
The F1 Sim Racing World Championship 2023/2024 will continue as Zandvoort and Austin are the next two tracks up on the calendar - Who will separate themself from the pack and take the win? Never miss any of the F1 Sim Racing World Championship action! Follow us right here ⤵️ Twitter link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier #Formula1 #F1Esports
The F1 Sim Racing World Championship 2023/2024 will continue as Zandvoort and Austin are the next two tracks up on the calendar - Who will separate themself from the pack and take pole position? Never miss any of the F1 Sim Racing World Championship action! Follow us right here ⤵️ Twitter link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier #Formula1 #F1Esports
The F1 Sim Racing World Championship 2023/2024 will continue as Silverstone and Spa-Francorchamps are the next two tracks up on the calendar - Who will step up to the plate and come out victorious on these legendary tracks? Never miss any of the F1 Sim Racing World Championship action! Follow us right here ⤵️ Twitter link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier #Formula1 #F1Esports
The F1 Sim Racing World Championship 2023/2024 will continue as Silverstone and Spa-Francorchamps are the next two tracks up on the calendar - Who has the nerves of steel to claim pole position? Never miss any of the F1 Sim Racing World Championship action! Follow us right here ⤵️ Twitter link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier #Formula1 #F1Esports
Track time was in short supply during a rain-affected FP2 in Suzuka, with limited laps completed until a late burst of action as conditions dried in the final moments. McLaren’s Oscar Piastri set the best time, followed by Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
The F1 Sim Racing World Championship 2023/2024 will continue as Jeddah and Spielberg are the next two tracks up on the calendar - Will a new driver step up and take the win, or will Thomas Ronhaar continue his brilliant form from Bahrain? Never miss any of the F1 Sim Racing World Championship action! Follow us right here ⤵️ Twitter link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier #Formula1 #F1Esports
The F1 Sim Racing World Championship 2023/2024 will continue as Jeddah and Spielberg are the next two tracks up on the calendar - Will a new driver step up and claim pole position, or will Thomas Ronhaar continue his brilliant form from Bahrain? Never miss any of the F1 Sim Racing World Championship action! Follow us right here :⤵️ Twitter link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier link: Klik hier #Formula1 #F1Esports
The first practice session started race weekend in Suzuka, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez leading the way. Logan Sargeant brought out the red flags, after a substantial accident in his Williams. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
FP1 was temporarily red-flagged after this Logan Sargeant crash. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #JapaneseGP
Hear all the reaction as Fernando Alonso, George Russell, Esteban Ocon & more give their thoughts on Alonso’s penalty from Melbourne. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
With the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix starting this Friday, we hear the drivers' thoughts before they start racing. George and Fernando look back at the Australia penalty, while Yuki Tsunoda gives his thoughts on racing on his home track. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Before drivers prepare for the practice days, join Will Buxton, Lawrence Barretto, and Ariana Bravo to discuss another thrilling race weekend in Suzuka, which will be held early in the season for the first time in Formula 1. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez raced it out in Suzuka in what proved to be a championship-deciding battle back in 2022. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #JapaneseGP
After five years of trying, Michael Schumacher finally claimed his elusive first title with Scuderia Ferrari at the 2000 Japanese Grand Prix, triumphing in a season-long battle over rival Mika Hakkinen. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #JapaneseGP
The journey that has taken Ayao Komatsu from a teenager in Tokyo, dreaming of working in Formula 1, to the new Haas Team Principal is a gripping tale. Featuring fascinating anecdotes of his father’s experiences as a political prisoner, the challenges Ayao faced when he left Japan for England, and how he engineered his way through university to a career in F1, this is a compelling conversation between Komatsu and Tom Clarkson. Komatsu talks about his relationship with his family, the influence Japanese F1 hero Takuma Sato has had on his career, why he once wanted to be a journalist, how he’s transforming Haas, and much more. Chapter markings 02:03 – Why Ayao left Japan at 18 14:20 – Meeting Takuma Sato 17:33 – Father’s experiences as a political prisoner 21:58 – Ayao’s first job in F1 28:20 – Comparing Alonso + Button 34:07 – Memories of Grosjean’s crash at Bahrain 2020 41:04 – Uncertainty about joining Haas 49:18 – Gene Haas’s expectations 52:36 – Ayao the investigative journalist? 54:42 – Hulk + K-Mag’s teamwork 57:32 – Quickfire questions For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Whether at Suzuka or Fuji, Japan has played host to some of the most dramatic moments in Formula 1 history - and, ahead of this week's Japanese Grand Prix, you can re-live each time a new champion was crowned there, from Nelson Piquet through to Max Verstappen! For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Michael Schumacher won his the F1 title with Ferrari at the 2000 Japanese Grand Prix. After four years of podium wins at Ferrari, Schumacher hit gold at the start of the 21st century. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #JapaneseGP
Jacques Villeneuve loses a front wheel to the crowd during the 1996 Japanese Grand Prix. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #JapaneseGP
Just Fernando Alonso causally overtaking seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher around the outside of 130R... no biggie! For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Mark Webber endured a torrid Japanese Grand Prix at Fuji in 2007, vomiting from a bout of food poisoning while still driving the car. Sadly things went from bad to worse when he was hit by Sebastian Vettel later in the race, robbing him of a podium. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #JapaneseGP
After Ferrari’s 1-2 in Australia, can Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz race for the win again in Japan? Will Max Verstappen bounce back in Suzuka like he did last year? Have McLaren got the pace to beat Ferrari this season? 1996 World Champion Damon Hill and Spanish journalist Jesús Balseiro join Tom Clarkson on F1 Nation to answer all the big questions ahead of the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix. Are simulator issues potentially causing Mercedes’ worst start to a season since 2012? And what does Daniel Ricciardo need to change after being outperformed by teammate Yuki Tsunoda in the first three races? Plus, Damon and Jesús go head-to-head in Quiz The Nation. 04:42 – Suzuka’s challenges 07:11 – Ferrari fighting Red Bull? 11:44 – Max to bounce back? 15:02 – McLaren moving up? 20:20 – Mercedes’ simulator issues 32:33 – Does Ricciardo need to reset? 39:36 – The battle at the back 43:50 – Quiz The Nation 56:59 – Podium Predictions For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #F1Nation
The 1976 championship went right down to the wire, with James Hunt and Niki Lauda battling it out in the rain in Fuji. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Relive this phenomenal fight between Alonso & Vettel in Japan back in 2022. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Kobayashi claimed his first podium in Formula One, finishing third place on home soil in Suzuka. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
As the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix draws nearer, we take a look back at all the drama from Suzuka in 2005. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
It's a classic battle in the rain—Jean Alesi races against Nigel Mansell at Suzuka, Japan, in 1994. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
We take a look back at this incredible weekend in Saudi Arabia as Oliver Bearman replaced Carlos Sainz for Ferrari and scored points on his F1 debut at just 18 years of age. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Relive one of Räikkönen's best ever races at the 2005 Japanese Grand Prix. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #KiitosKimi
Japanese driver Aguri Suzuki gets 3rd place in the 1990 Japanese Grand Prix. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Check-in with PREMA drivers, rising star Andrea Kimi Antonelli, and Oliver Bearman after his impressive F1 debut, and watch how Isack Hadjar impresses on the tricky Melbourne circuit. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #ChasingTheDream
Carlando are BACK - and what a duo to debut Box of Bluffs! The concept of the game is simple: Two drivers, two boxes, one set of dice - but in which box do the dice lie? Should they swap boxes? Who is bluffing? Tune in to find out whether Lando can correctly identify whether Carlos holds the dice - or if they are in fact in his own box. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Watch Daniel Ricciardo's triple pass at the 2021 Azerbaijan Grand Prix! For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Two drivers with two uniquely topsy-turvy weekends down under—Formula 2's trip to Melbourne showed us just how quickly things can change on the Road To F1. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #RoadToF1
Join Jolyon Palmer as he dissects key moments from the 2024 Melbourne race. Delve into George Russell’s crash and Fernando Alonso’s controversial penalty during lap 57 of the 2024 Australian Grand Prix. Was the penalty justified? For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
He’s a World Championship-winning engineer with nearly 50 years in Formula 1, but Pat Symonds’ focus is new innovation and F1’s next generation. Pat scored title wins with Michael Schumacher in the 90s and Fernando Alonso in the 2000s. In the 80s, he helped a rookie Ayrton Senna get up to speed and take a stunning Monaco podium. Today, as Formula 1’s Chief Technical Officer, his task is producing spectacular racing - now and for years to come. Pat tells Tom Clarkson about his past successes, his memories of working with great drivers and his future projects, including the sustainable fuel which will power a new breed of F1 car from 2026. 7:16 - Pat's passion for knowledge 12:44 - 5 decades of F1 tech 29:03 - Racing with rookie Ayrton Senna 39:18 - Winning with Michael Schumacher 49:03 - Ferrari calls... 59:45 - A new decade, a new champion 1:05:57 - F1's exciting future For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Sebastian Vettel collider battle against Max Verstappen back in the 2018 Japanese Grand Prix. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Ride onboard with the drivers during the intense races of the 2024 Australian Grand Prix. Featuring Magnussen’s & Albon’s battle to race car drama for Max Verstappen early. Presented by Qatar Airways. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Tangles with team mates, tension in the cooldown room and big pit lane bust-ups! For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
No appendix. No problem. Carlos Sainz capitalised on Max Verstappen’s first DNF in two years to win the Australian Grand Prix in his first race back since having surgery for appendicitis. In the Melbourne paddock, Tom Clarkson is joined by 1996 World Champion Damon Hill and Australia’s Channel 10 Grand Prix broadcast team - Scott MacKinnon, Richard Craill, Sam Power and Tim McDonald – to discuss how Sainz made such a remarkable comeback and whether he now has the edge on Ferrari teammate, Charles Leclerc. Lando Norris claimed McLaren’s first podium of 2024 but could he have pipped Leclerc to P2? Is Daniel Ricciardo stuck in a rut after being outperformed by Yuki Tsunoda for the third weekend in a row? And were Williams right or wrong to give Logan Sargeant’s car to Alex Albon after the latter crashed his in practice? As well as the top three, you’ll hear reaction from Max Verstappen and RB Team Principal, Laurent Mekies. Plus, we discuss a double points finish for Haas and that dramatic last-lap crash for George Russell that saw Fernando Alonso demoted to P8 with a 20-second penalty. 02:18 – What now for Sainz + Leclerc? 18:10 – Max’s misfortune 23:19 – McLaren’s best result of 2024 26:51 – Australia’s new favourite? 36:08 – What happened between Russell + Alonso? 42:42 – Did Williams get it right? 49:03 – Laurent Mekies reacts to Yuki’s P7 52:52 – How Ricciardo can bounce back 59:34 – Driver of the Day For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Watch all the key battles and talking points from onboard after a hugely eventful Grand Prix in Melbourne which saw incredible drama from start to finish. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Just two weeks after undergoing appendicitis surgery on the eve of the race in Saudi Arabia, we take a look at how Carlos Sainz claimed an unbelievable victory in Melbourne on Sunday afternoon. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
The moment Carlos Sainz overtook Max Verstappen at the 2024 Australian Grand Prix. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
After a dramatic race, let’s find out are the drivers feeling after the 2024 Australian Grand Prix. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Car tech issues for Lewis Hamilton in the the 2024 Australian Grand Prix race. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Max Verstappen's Australian Grand Prix finished prematurely after he was forced to retire on lap five of the race. Here's what happened. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Max Verstappen's races comes to an early end after being forced to retire during the 2024 Australian Grand Prix. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
See how Carlos celebrated his third career victory as he crossed the line. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Catch highlights of a chaotic race in Australia, with shock retirements, incredible racing and a memorable winning drive. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Five lights go out for the FIA Formula 2 Feature Race at Albert Park, and there's drama from start to finish... For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #RoadToF1
Catch up on all the action from Formula 3's main event in Melbourne, Australia! For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #RoadToF1
In this episode of Tech Talk, F1 TV's Sam Collins gives us a fascinating insight into how teams and drivers deal with intense mishaps that damage their cars beyond repair. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
All the drivers gave their verdict after FP3 and qualifying as Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz finished on the front row in Melbourne whilst we saw progress for Alpine as Esteban Ocon made Q2 for the first time this season. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Sit back and enjoy this incredible lap as Max Verstappen took pole in Melbourne to continue his fine form into F1 season. For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier
Dutch rookie Laurens van Hoepen starts on pole with his sights set firmly on a first-ever FIA Formula 3 victory, but fellow rookie Martinius Stenshorne starts alongside him, who shares the Dutchman's goal... For more F1® videos, visit Klik hier F1®: Klik hier #RoadToF1
Watch the best bits from an FIA Formula 2 Sprint Race that had us sitting on the very edge of our seats! *Isack Hadjar has received a 10-second time penalty following the conclusion of the F2 Sprint Race in Melbourne. The stewards have determined that Hadjar caused the collision with Pepe Marti and Gabriel Bortoleto at the race start. The Frenchman loses the Sprint Race victory and drops down to sixth, with Czech racer Roman Stanek inheriting the win. Follow F1®: Klik hier #RoadToF1