With Formula One under the new ownership of Liberty Media, how the sport is being covered is evolving, and GPFans will look to be at the heart of this progression into new media, as one of the fastest-growing sites covering the king of motorsports. With the addition of two F2 seasons to the F1 2019 game, the world of motorsport opened up, and now Codemasters are taking it up a notch. From Lewis Hamilton to Max Verstappen, Daniel Ricciardo to Sebastian Vettel, we provide in-depth analysis of every every Grand Prix in the season, from Australia to Abu Dhabi. It looks like F1 2020 will take things another step forward.
We believe that a new generation of exciting, outspoken drivers will make F1 more popular than ever before, and we want to give our users access to as much of their heroes as possible, on and off the track. We bring you all the ins and outs of the sport, 24/7, everything from up-to-the-minute news and features to the latest viral stories and clips. He'll be hoping to claim what would be a rare race win this season in his home ePrix.GPFans is a multi-platform, multi-language brand dedicated to Formula One coverage. F1 DRIVER STANDINGS 2020 1, L Hamilton Lewis Hamilton 2, V Bottas Valtteri Bottas 3, M Verstappen Max Verstappen 4, S Perez Sergio Perez 5, D Ricciardo. Andretti's Jake Dennis, who came third in the Championship last year, is currently the best-performing British driver on the circuit. Despite having more representatives than any other nation in this year's Drivers' Championship, GB's six Formula E drivers have endured a difficult season.
Live coverage of the second ePrix in as many days on the streets of the docklands in east London. Could he make an unlikely late charge for the title? A win for Portugal's Da Costa last time out in New York saw him become the sixth driver this season to reach the 100-point mark. Channel 4 has live coverage as the all-electric racing series hits the streets of London for a double header, with the cars whizzing around the iconic docklands in the east of the capital. The Formula E season is really at the business end now, with just four races to go before the next Drivers' Champion is crowned. The drivers will take to the iconic Hungaroring in Budapest on the same weekend as the Hungarian Grand Prix, hoping to put on a show on the notoriously winding circuit. Race highlights as the all-female W Series lands in the Hungarian capital for the sixth race of the season, with Britain's Jamie Chadwick dominating the field so far this year in her pursuit of a fourth-straight championship. W SERIES MOTOR RACING HIGHLIGHTS - Budapest at 2pm Will the winding track be kind to him again? Or can Ferrari and Red Bull continue their dominance? W SERIES Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton has recently enjoyed something of a renaissance, and with eight wins in the Hungarian capital to his name has won this race twice as many times as any other driver. Last year saw one of the most spectacular races of 2021, with Esteban Ocon earning his maiden F1 win. Steve Jones, David Coulthard, Billy Monger and Ariana Bravo present highlights of the Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring in Budapest. HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX HIGHLIGHTS at 6.30pm Who'll come out on pole? With Alex Jacques on commentary duties. Red Bull continue to look strong, Ferrari are on the bounceback and Mercedes are regaining their strength. Steve Jones, David Coulthard, Billy Monger and Ariana Bravo present highlights of Qualifying for the 13th round of the season, the Hungarian Grand Prix. HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX QUALIFYING HIGHLIGHTS at 7.30pm