Button on what Russell needs to avoid at Mercedes
Jenson Button has some words of advice for George Russell ahead of being a Mercedes driver in 2022.
Jenson Button has some words of advice for George Russell ahead of being a Mercedes driver in 2022.
Toto Wolff has provided details on the behind-the-scenes movement at Mercedes after intending to appeal the Abu Dhabi GP result.
Given the events of a ferocious 2021 season, stricter guidelines may be put in force between Race Control and team bosses
Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff made their Mercedes return following the events of Abu Dhabi, while Valtteri Bottas was there too to say goodbye.
Mercedes and Red Bull "got on each other's t*ts" this season says James Allison, just how it should be.
Nico Rosberg thinks hiring George Russell at Mercedes could bring issues, if he's on the pace of Lewis Hamilton.
Had the Abu Dhabi case hearing taken place inside a regular court, Toto Wolff feels Mercedes would have been "guaranteed" a win.
Christian Horner thinks Michael Masi did the right thing in restarting in Abu Dhabi, and thinks the teams have wanted this kind of action for years.
Sky F1's David Croft has praised the decision from Toto Wolff and Lewis Hamilton not to attend the FIA prize-giving ceremony.
There's no danger of Max Verstappen leaving Red Bull for Mercedes in the future in Helmut Marko's opinion.
Toto Wolff thinks team bosses shouldn't try and influence Michael Masi's decision making during races.
After the events of Abu Dhabi, David Croft agrees that there has been an 'information vacuum' surrounding the sport.
Lewis Hamilton has reportedly told Mercedes he did not want to win an eighth title in the courtroom.
Toto Wolff can only hope that a disillusioned Lewis Hamilton will return to race in Formula 1 again in 2022.
Susie Wolff has called for a "governing body with sporting integrity" to be in charge of Formula 1 next season.
Mercedes have ultimately decided not to continue with their appeal of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix result.
Neither Lewis Hamilton nor Toto Wolff will be present for Mercedes at the FIA Prize Giving Gala in Paris.
In amongst all the fall-out and controversy, there still appears to be signs of a cordial relationship between Mercedes and Red Bull.
Norbert Haug says Mercedes need to "shut up" rather than appeal the season-ending Abu Dhabi result - after all, "shit happens".
Martin Brundle is "not going to make any accusations" after Abu Dhabi but says a red flag would have at least provided a "straight" fight.
Having been a junior driver for so long, George Russell admitted it was a strange feeling to drive for them as a race driver for next year.
Mercedes made a mistake not pitting Lewis Hamilton behind the Safety Car, that's according to Helmut Marko.
Jan Lammers thinks Mercedes have to accept they had the choice to 'pit' Lewis Hamilton under Safety Car conditions in Abu Dhabi.
David Croft believes Mercedes will "probably back off" on appealing the Abu Dhabi result as they "don't want to look like bad losers".
A Dutch website says they were told Lewis Hamilton had asked Toto Wolff to withdraw Mercedes' protests against the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix result.
Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone says appealing the Abu Dhabi result will only make Mercedes look like "bad losers".
Valtteri Bottas was "gutted" that Lewis Hamilton lost the Drivers' title, saying it feels like he "lost the championship because he lost it".
The title saga is not over...Mercedes have lodged their intention to appeal the FIA's verdict over Article 48.12.
Mercedes' protests against the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix result have failed and Max Verstappen has been confirmed as the 2021 World Champion.
Mercedes have been criticised by Red Bull for having a barrister on hand in Abu Dhabi in case of any protests - which duly happened.