Lewis Hamilton
F1 Had a Hamilton-Verstappen Photo Finish, So Why Is Everyone Mad at Michael Masi?
F1 tries to put clear rules around a sport dominated by subjectivity and context. A hard-fought championship revealed the impossibility of that task.
Daniel Ricciardo's Melbourne Grand Prix Meltdown
Sometimes the universe just wants to stomp you. Aussie F1 Driver, Daniel Ricciardo, had one of those days.
A Worryingly Deep Dive into Alan Partridge's Enduring Love Affair with Formula 1
In a career spanning more than 25 years, Alan Partridge has become a towering figure in British comedy. And while he has largely abandoned his roots as a sports reporter, Alan has remained true to his first love: Formula 1.
Lewis Hamilton Says Ferrari, Not Mercedes, Are Current 2017 Formula 1 Title Favourites
Asked about Mercedes' status as favourites, Hamilton said: "No, I think Ferrari must be the favourites. I think we can't take our eyes off them because they have been doing such a great job at the moment."
Allyson Felix and Lewis Hamilton Talk Speed
Allyson Felix and Lewis Hamilton are considered speed demons in their respective sports; Allyson in Track & Field, and Lewis in Formula 1.
Nico Rosberg's Triumph of Mind Over Matter
After more than 200 grands prix, Nico Rosberg is finally Formula 1 world champion. It was a heard-earned triumph that owes as much to Rosberg's mental fortitude and resilience as to his abilities behind the wheel.
Noisey Beats 1: Formula One's Lewis Hamilton, Lil Aaron, Alex Izenberg, and more
Tune into episode 68 of Noisey Radio this Saturday at 9 AM EST/6 AM PST and Sunday 9 PM EST/6 PM PST.
Lewis Hamilton to Appear in Next Call of Duty Game
Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton is to become one of the stars of the next installment of the ultra-successful games franchise Call of Duty.
Lewis Hamilton to Appear in Next Call of Duty Game
Lewis Hamilton is to become one of the stars of the next instalment of the ultra-successful games franchise Call of Duty.
Lewis Hamilton's Antics Show Formula 1 Needs to Change
While Lewis Hamilton's decision to go to war with the media at Suzuka appears extreme, the world champion's Lauda joke show exactly what F1 is missing.