Formula 1, Belgian Grand Prix
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Few names in Formula One history are as evocative as Ayrton Senna, who won three championships in inimitable style with a combination of McLaren chassis and Honda V10 engines that was nearly unbeatable. Well-heeled F1 fans will soon have an opportunity to own a significant piece of that history.
SportsLine's model analyzes Red Bull's Max Verstappen, McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, and the rest of the starting grid's chances at the 2025 F1 Belgian GP
A special Formula 1 McLaren car model is set to sell for $23 million at auction in August. The car's original owner was Larry Ellison, a billionaire who ranks among the wealthiest people in the world and is the co-founder of the software company Oracle.
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Autosport on MSNVerstappen rules out fighting McLaren for F1 title: 'When I watch their onboards, I know enough'
Helmut Marko is remaining optimistic there's still a chance for Max Verstappen to win the 2025 F1 world title, but his driver doesn't agree
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GPblog on MSNF1 pundit believes McLaren borrowed a clever trick from Red Bull as Piastri beats Verstappen to pole
Oscar Piastri convincingly secured pole position for the sprint race in Belgium, leaving Max Verstappen with no real answer. According to Olav Mol, McLaren’s performance gain may be down to them adopting a clever tactic previously used by Red Bull Racing.
Chassis number 062 could become the most expensive F1 ever sold at auction. The current record holder sold for nearly $20.5 million back in 2021
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motorsport.com on MSNCharles Leclerc dismayed by "huge" gap to McLaren but approves new Ferrari F1 car suspension
Charles Leclerc felt Ferrari has made progress with its F1 car suspension upgrade but couldn’t hide his disappointment at the deficit to McLaren’s sprint race polesitter Oscar Piastri
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GPFans on MSNF1 2025 Standings: Lewis Hamilton loses more ground in Ferrari battle as Max Verstappen narrows gap
In the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford, Manchester, India were reduced to 0/2 in their second innings. England posted 669 runs, gaining a 311-run lead. India needed a strong start with the bat. However, they lost two wickets in the first over.