The formula one grand prix
Hamilton has more milestones in mind
The Mercedes driver won his fifth crown in Mexico on Sunday, only the third man to reach that milestone since the championship started in 1950.
The Mercedes driver indicated at the Spanish Grand Prix on Thursday that he had been underwhelmed by what he had seen so far.
Vettel ousted the Briton from the top in the afternoon, by just 0.004 of a second, with a lap of 1:19.790.
Hamilton’s 1st win of the campaign in Monaco two weeks ago ended a barren run marked by bad luck.
Rosberg’s 15th career victory was also his fourth in succession after the German won the final three races.
Rosberg’s 3rd win in a row, from a 6th pole position, dashed Hamilton’s hopes of a 44th career victory.
The 29-year-old finished in the top two in his last six races with Mercedes chasing a record 16th win.
Fernando Alonso is leaving Ferrari at the end of the season and Sebastian Vettel is lined up to replace him.
The Briton stretched his lead over team mate Nico Rosberg to 24 points with two races.
Jules Bianchi suffered severe head injuries after his crash at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday.
The 55-year-old made 208 starts for 10 different teams including McLaren between 1980 and 1994.
Sebastian Vettel reportedly decided to leave Red Bull because he needed new motivation.
The FIA has met with the 11 team managers and opted to delay the bulk of changes until 2015.
Teams were told that the use of pit boards for such messages was also banned.
The 26-year-old German has given a female name to all his Red Bull cars.
Morne Esben ponders the potential winners ahead of the season-opening Formula 1 race.
Red Bull faces a tough battle as the sport braces for an unpredictable new hybrid turbo era in Melbourne.
Mark Webber says his competitive nature will not allow him to slow down after F1.
The German lapped the Indian Grand Prix circuit faster than ever before.