Mercedes driver George Russell speaks to CNN ahead of the 2022 British Grand Prix
After nine races, 24-year-old George Russell has still earned himself three podiums and sits fourth in the driver standings, ahead of his teammate Lewis Hamilton. CNN's Amanda Davies spoke to him ahead of his first home Grand Prix as a Mercedes driver.
continue readingFernando Alonso: Former two-time world champion sits down with CNN Sport
In the midst of a tumultuous week in the world of F1, CNN spoke with two-time world champion Fernando Alonso ahead of the British Grand Prix. Twice a winner around Silverstone, the Spaniard was in high spirits after an extraordinary front-row qualifying in the Canadian Grand Prix.
continue readingMax Verstappen on becoming Formula 1 World Champion
Having edged seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton to the 2021 world title, young star Max Verstappen can now slow down and reflect on arguably the most thrilling and epic finale to a season in history. The Dutch driver speaks with CNN's Amanda Davies at the Red Bull headquarters where the team has been celebrating an unforgettable campaign.
continue readingThe Baja 1000: An unforgettable race adventure
1,226 miles, over 24 hours, across mountains, coasts and desert into oncoming traffic and escaping sand traps. The Baja 1000 is truly breath-taking - in every sense of the word.
continue readingRed Bull team boss discusses Max Verstappen's win and more
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner speaks to CNN's Amanda Davies.
continue reading'I was fearing death': Bubba Watson share mental health struggles
Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson opens up to CNN Sport about his mental health struggles, saying, "I was fearing death."
continue readingNASCAR champion Kyle Larson experiences the lowest-lows and the highest-highs
Kyle Larson sits down with Coy Wire and reflects on his past 18 months, which saw him suspended from NASCAR after using a racial slur during a livestream. Larson was reinstated for 2021 and had one of the best seasons in NASCAR history, culminating in his first ever championship.
continue readingChristian Horner: Red Bull aren't the favorites for F1 title
Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner tells Amanda Davies in Qatar that Red Bull aren't the favorites for the championship, that it's 50/50 for a title and that a championship for Max Verstappen would be the biggest team achievement to date.
continue readingPecco Bagnaia: MotoGP's rising Italian star
Francesco "Pecco" Bagnaia is a rising Italian MotoGP star and racing has been part of his life since childhood. Bagnaia trained in Valentino Rossi's Riders Academy and is following in the famed Italian's footsteps.
continue readingLewis Hamilton equals Michael Schumacher's record of seven world titles
Lewis Hamilton has become accustomed to making history and, at a rain-soaked Turkish Grand Prix, the Englishman put his name in the record books once again as he equaled Michael Schumacher's record of seven world titles.
continue readingF1 star Max Verstappen says he's not the new Michael Schumacher
Fresh off the back of a stunning victory in the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone, Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has said that while he appreciates being compared to F1 great Michael Schumacher, he is his own man.
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