Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton won his first ever Baku GP at Azerbaijan and it was a dramatic race, complete with teammates colliding, heartbreak and unlikely podium finishers
Sometimes, a race doesn't quite go to plan for the top teams and the end result can be quite surprising. So we decided to look at some unexpected F1 winners
McLaren's Stoffel Vandoorne has been having a a terrible weekend at Baku with poor runs in practice and qualifying 16th. Fortunately, there is still time to turn things around for race day
During the first segment of qualifying, the Scuderia Toro Rosso duo, Brendon Hartley and Pierre Gasly once again got uncomfortably close to each other. This time, the two gave the entire team a heart attack when Gasly, on a hot lap suddenly came across a slow Hartley
McLaren's Fernando Alonso has admitted that they still have a long way to go in terms of qualifying pace. So far this season Alonso has qualified outside the top 10 in all 4 races this season
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has teased the idea of roping in Lewis Hamilton to Red Bull in the unlikely event that Daniel Ricciardo seeks fresher pastures
Earlier today, Ferrari driver and F1 championship leader Sebastian Vettel took his 53rd pole position ahead of the Mercedes duo of Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas
2009 F1 world champion Jenson Button will be the newest entrant to the 24 hours of Le Mans line up and will be up against former teammate and fellow world champion Fernando Alonso
Red bull driver Daniel Ricciardo continued his good form by topping the time sheets in practice 2 after Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas took top honours in FP1
The Baku 2017 clash was one of the biggest incidents that rocked F1 that year. However, the drivers involved, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel, have since buried the hatchet