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Autosport on MSNComparing F1's pre-season pecking order to the first three races of 2025Autosport predicted Formula 1's pecking order ahead of the 2025 season. So now that three race weekends are in the books, how ...
Max Verstappen drove a brilliant race, one that his engineer called “perfection” over the team radio, and his victory closed ...
Lewis Hamilton says there has “been a bit of a deficit” on his car compared to teammate Charles Leclerc after finishing ...
Isack Hadjar scored his first points in Formula One with Racing Bulls on Sunday and said he would never say no to the main ...
Isack Hadjar scored his first points in Formula One with Racing Bulls on Sunday and said he would never say no to the main ...
1. Lando Norris, Great Britain, McLaren, 62 points. 2. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Racing, 61. 3. Oscar Piastri, Australia, McLaren, 49. 4. George Russell, Great Britain, Mercedes, 45. 5.
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The Ferrari Files: The Japanese Grand PrixTwo weeks after their double disqualification in China, Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton knew this weekend had ...
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Verstappen Dominates Japanese Grand Prix in Tense FinishMax Verstappen is just one point off the lead of the World Drivers’ Championship after a dominant performance at the Japanese ...
For the first time this Formula 1 season, a McLaren will not start on pole position for a Grand Prix.
Racing Bulls’ Isack Hadjar turned agony into triumph at the Japanese GP battling seatbelt pain in qualifying to secure a stunning P7.
In any situation, any session, your best bet is to not count out Max Verstappen. Verstappen gets pole No. 41 Verstappen came ...
French Formula One rookie Isack Hadjar said he almost crashed as he battled seatbelt pain to qualify seventh at the Japanese Grand Prix on Saturday.
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