FIA needs to give Formula 1 ‘a whole overhaul’
A big improvement in F1 race governance, as a result of the FIA’s analysis of events in Abu Dhabi, is the hope of Jolyon Palmer and Jack Nicholls.
A big improvement in F1 race governance, as a result of the FIA’s analysis of events in Abu Dhabi, is the hope of Jolyon Palmer and Jack Nicholls.
Valtteri Bottas was powerless to help Lewis Hamilton clinch the World Championship when it came to the crunch, says Jolyon Palmer.
Jolyon Palmer thinks that when deciding not to penalise Max Verstappen in Brazil, the stewards had what happened in Canada in 2019 in mind.
Lewis Hamilton may be losing his grip on the 2021 title, but Jolyon Palmer says this is where Valtteri Bottas comes in to save his team-mate.
Jolyon Palmer feels the dynamic between Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez at Red Bull is "slightly bizarre."
Sergio Perez's poor qualifying, at least compared to Max Verstappen's, has too often left him "redundant" in helping his team-mate.
Jolyon Palmer says Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen "were going to crash at some point" given the nature of their first-lap battle at Silverstone.
Jolyon Palmer thinks Max Verstappen’s spate of minor driving errors this season should be put in context with the big mistake Lewis Hamilton made at Imola.
Red Bull need consistent reliability as well as Sergio Perez to be on the pace if they are to challenge Mercedes for the Constructors’ World Championship this year.
Jolyon Palmer thinks Mercedes still have plenty of questions to answer despite Valtteri Bottas' improvement through the second afternoon of pre-season testing.
Jolyon Palmer thinks the investigation into Carlos Sainz’s pit-lane entry speed in Abu Dhabi was triggered by Racing Point out of desperation over the battle to finish P3.
Lewis Hamilton’s brilliant triumph in the Turkish Grand Prix “probably wasn’t” one of his finest, according to Formula 1 pundit Jolyon Palmer.
Jolyon Palmer believes Sebastian Vettel can have no excuse for his spin in the Bahrain Grand Prix which caused him to finish P5.
Jolyon Palmer is to step into the world of commentary this season, signing as an analyst for the BBC.
Jolyon Palmer may have been dropped by Renault but the French manufacturer still believes in his talent with Cyril Abiteboul saying he deserved a "world class championship" drive.
Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has said that both he and the team will help Jolyon Palmer start the next chapter of his career after his Formula 1 exit.